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Founded in 1925, Stanford University Press publishes books in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business, Security Studies, and other areas.
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Congrats to Monique Balbuena whose book has received accolades from the Council!
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.'s years-long study of the Chicago justice system () presages findings from 's new report:
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Congrats to Nancy Mitchell, who has been honored for her book, Jimmy Carter in Africa, by the !
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Attn. New York: Catch author and others next week as they discuss
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Congrats to Devin E. Naar whose book has garnered a Award!
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Congrats to Paul Hurh whose book has garnered accolades from the !
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"Sometimes we just need spaces where we are not being sold to," writes , author of Adcreep:
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Could more power at the level of local government increase citizens' political knowledge and activity?
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Approaching work the way improv artists approach their craft opens up possibility and potential galore, says
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What are the ethical stakes of publishing an unverified report? How Civility Works author, Keith Bybee, weighs in:
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Making Moderate Islam offers "an informed and nuanced view of faith being faithfully reshaped," writes
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. explains how, despite extensive economic ties, China and Taiwan's political relationship remains fraught
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Crook County author, , speaks to the rising incarceration rate of women and its effects on children
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This account of Japanese internment is "a rare, enlightening addition … to our public consciousness"—via :
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Congrats to authors Devin Naar, Ivan Jablonka, Monique Balbuena, and Sylvie Anne Goldberg who have been honored by the Awards!
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Combing cognitive psychology and behavioral economics with improv, shows people how to think on their feet
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Historically love played little to no role in Jewish match-making, but a writerly revolution would change all that:
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., author of All I Want is a Job! (), on the gendered shift in the U.S. job market:
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. weighs in on Chicago, violence prevention, and the prospect of "federal help" on
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