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The University of Chicago Press publishes more than 90 journals in the social sciences, humanities, education, biological sciences, and physical sciences.
From The Supreme Court Review, this article revisits 'City of Grants Pass v. Johnson' and contextualizes the case in the history of vagrancy laws and policing—a history that is absent in the case's opinion. Find out more here: ow.ly/s8yT50WrygL

Stop by our booth at the Botany 2025 conference in Palm Springs, CA to learn about the International Journal of Plant Sciences, our other journals, and to grab some giveaways. Can’t make it in person? Discover our science journals here: ow.ly/q4zo50Wkv6R

This article from Polity argues that Rousseau outlines more than one idea of democracy in his 'Social Contract.' Read "Citizens and Peasants: Reconsidering Rousseau’s View of Democracy" here: ow.ly/v3Wy50WrS6v

How does a politician's electoral prospects shape their social media activity? This article from The Journal of Politics digs deeper into the ways politicians use social media to react to and remedy lowered popularity. Find out more here: ow.ly/Li4U50Wry4o @The_JOP

From Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology, this FREE article outlines how researchers can determine ethanol consumption in birds by using their feathers. Find out more here: ow.ly/thyy50WrykO

Dig into the Earth Day series of books on our blog. Each short book offers twenty-four chapters, corresponding to twenty-four hour-long windows to witness the diversity of life. The first 5 books in the series are available now. buff.ly/Onw6chY
This article from the International Journal of Plant Sciences takes a closer look at the floral development of H. sandwicensis. Learn more here: ow.ly/1Wvu50WrxMC

What is Moby Dick—an allegory for God, or is he just a whale? This article from American Political Thought contends "Moby-Dick" is primarily concerned with the question of God's existence by exploring what exactly a whale is. Read it here: ow.ly/RUuo50WqHrO @AmerPolThought

Volume 53 of Crime and Justice is available to read now, with articles on Crime and Justice in Historical Perspective. Check it out: ow.ly/6wWk50WmC2F

Is increased trade with Mexico driving middle class unemployment in the US? This article from the Journal of Human Capital digs deeper into this question. Find out more here: ow.ly/8I3s50WrxCV

Forthcoming in JOLE: "College Counseling in the Classroom: Randomized Evaluation of a Teacher-Based Approach to College Advising" by Joshua Hyman journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73… @ChicagoJournals @SOLE_Labor_Econ #EconTwitter
From Transforming Anthropology, this article studies how white supremacist structures have influenced Detroit's spatial politics and resource distribution. Learn more here: ow.ly/hhGf50WrwG0

This article from the Journal of Labor Economics examines the effects of a 2004 immigrant amnesty program in Spain on labor market outcomes and tax revenues. Find out more here: ow.ly/rtRG50WqE30 @SOLE_Labor_Econ

It's World Brain Day. This FREE article from Isis offers an alternative historical embedding of the controversial field of neuroscience and its putative offspring, “neurohistory”: ow.ly/yXlV50WkvAe

What happens when employers work together to set wages? This article from the Journal of Political Economy devises a method to detect and quantify collusion by studying 19th- and 20th-century Belgian coal firms. Read here: ow.ly/lFGj50WqHBx @JPolEcon

How does the increased readability of a brand's terms of use affect perceptions of brand trustworthiness? From the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, this article studies how plain language in TOUs can influence consumers. Read here: ow.ly/ojAR50WqF0b @JofACR

This article from the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes challenges the perception of Bernard de Lavinheta, an accomplished figure in Renaissance and early modern encyclopedism, as an avant-garde reformer. ow.ly/EFhc50WqCo7 @Warburg_News @TheCourtauld

Congratulations to Ian Kumekawa, winner of the 2025 Craufurd Goodwin Prize, for "Measuring the Cost of Pollution: Economic Life, Economic Theory, and the Origins of Environmental Economics" in the Journal of Modern History. Read the article for FREE ow.ly/vWAy50Wpyns

Visit our table at the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology conference in Porto, Portugal to learn about our journals and grab some giveaways. Can't make it in person? Discover our journals here: ow.ly/zBmH50Wkv0o @ISHPSSB

Read "Art as the Child of Nature: Investigating the Interplay between Human Society, Environment, and Artistic Production in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus" and learn how ancient Cypriot art integrated changing natural landscapes. Find it here: ow.ly/E6XW50Wn6XY @ASOResearch
