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Speculative algorithms are the new invisible cage for workers

Aug 06 2024
By Hatim Rahman, author of Inside the Invisible Cage: How Algorithms Control WorkersIt was barely a decade ago that many of us became enamored by the “gig” economy. Booking a room, ride, or restaurant took seconds and could be done at virtually any time or place.A major factor enabling the g
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On publishing Open-Access, with author Adrienne Strong

May 28 2024
What is it like to publish a book open-access with our Luminos program? Adrienne Strong, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida and author of Documenting Death: Maternal Mortality and the Ethics of Care in Tanzania, discusses her award-winning book and her experience publis
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Journeying through the Great Kingdoms of Africa

Mar 21 2023
The legacy and impact of African kingdoms in the continent's history from the 20th century to today. © Edmond FortierEdited by John Parker, this groundbreaking book takes us through nine key regions, including ancient Egypt, Nubia, and the Zulu Kingdom. The book features detailed maps and ov
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Black History Month 2023: Black Voices Year Round

Feb 27 2023
Upcoming books exploring Black historyThroughout the month of February, UC Press will highlight books we have had the privilege to publish. Books featured raise Black voices, highlight the works of Black artists, bring forth the history, and speak about the issues facing the black community..
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Q&A with Musab Younis, author of On the Scale of the World

Jan 25 2023
On the Scale of the World examines the reverberations of anticolonial ideas that spread across the Atlantic between the two world wars. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Black intellectuals in Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean established theories of colonialism and racism as structures that must be unde
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Q&A with Noah Tsika, author of Cinematic Independence

Mar 28 2022
Noah Tsika is Associate Professor of Media Studies at Queens College, City University of New York. He is contributing editor of Africa Is a Country and the author of several books, including Traumatic Imprints and Nollywood Stars. He is also a first-generation scholar.Cinematic Independence traces t
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Council of Editors of Learned Journals names Global Perspectives Best New Journal

Jan 09 2022
"This is an ambitious new journal on an important, wide-ranging topic. With an impressively diverse editorial board, and a healthy number of section editors, each with their own advisory board, this journal’s structure seems to offer a balance of breadth and depth worthy of the name."
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A Q&A with J. Paul Goode, Editor-in-Chief of Communist and Post-Communist Studies

Jun 11 2021
Though we are well past the era of European transitions from communist rule, post-communist states and societies continue to react to the experience of rupture. In politics, these influences persist in the populist revolts against neoliberalism and globalization, or the manipulation of collective me
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How the Rwanda Ministry Brings Genocide Survivors Hope

Apr 07 2021
April 7th marks the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide. The day remembers the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. In honor of this date, we are sharing a post by Donald Miller, author of Becoming Human Again: An Oral History of the Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsi.
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