This book tells the stories of the first fifteen Asian women appointed to federal judgeships. In ...
Winner of the 2018 Early Career Gender Scholar Award from the Sociologists for Women in Society-S...
Who is to be attended first? And how should such a decision be made? The Negotiation of Urgency: ...
Across Asia and its global diasporas, marriage remains a dominant and public institution, and div...
Marriage and fertility rates are falling around the world, upending social security planning and ...
In his new book, Andreas Kossert—the renowned expert on emigration and expulsion in the twentieth...
Notes from Home weaves a tapestry of personal stories from a group of youth who have experienced ...
Over 185 faculty members from eleven colleges and universities share personal, humorous, powerful...
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionThe National Comedy Center and Smithsonian Institut...
The New York City subway system is one of the largest and oldest in the world, still carrying tra...
Turkey presents a striking example of the most recent wave of global authoritarian turns. The two...
When Rutgers professor Amber N. Wiley began teaching her African American Art class in 2018, she ...