New ebooks include recent publications from one of our faculty, encyclopedias of American artists, and various volume levels.
- Museums as agents of change: a guide to becoming a changemaker by Mike Murawski (three users)
- Defiant discourse: speech and action in grassroots activism by Tamar Katriel (one user)
- Blockchain for smart cities edited by Saravanan Krishnan, Valentina Emilia Balas, Julie Golden, Y. Harold Robinson, and Raghvendra Kumar (three users)
- Decolonizing ethnography: undocumented immigrants and new directions in social science by Carolina Alonso Bejarano, Lucia López Juárez, Mirian A. Mijangos García, and Daniel M. Goldstein (unlimited users)
- The women are up to something: how Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch revolutionized ethics by Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb (one user)
- The quiet before by Gal Beckerman (one user)
- The art of focused conversation: 100 ways to access group wisdom in the workplace edited by R. Brian Stanfield (unlimited users)
- White supremacy and the American media edited by Sarah D. Nilsen and Sarah E. Turner (unlimited users)
- The red record by Ida B. Wells with a preface by Frederick Douglass (one user)
- Encyclopedia of Native American artists by Deborah Everett and Elayne Zorn (one user)
- Encyclopedia of African American artists by dele jegede (one user)
- Pause, rest, be: stillness practices for courage in times of change (two user licenses)
- Indigenous environmental knowledge and its transformations: critical anthropological perspectives edited by Roy Ellen, Peter Parkes, Alan Bicker (one user)
- Sweat and salt water: selected works by Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa (one user)
- The wombs of women: race, capital, feminism by Françoise Vergès ; translated and with an introduction by Kaiama L. Glover (unlimited users)
- U.S. housing policy, politics, and economics: bias and outcomes by Lawrence A. Souza, Hannah Macsata, Dustin Hartuv, Joshua Martinez, and Alicia Bilbrey-Becker (unlimited users)
- The king and the people: sovereignty and popular politics in Mughal Delhi by Abhishek Kaicker (three users)
- Critically sovereign: indigenous gender, sexuality, and feminist studies edited by Joanne Barker (unlimited users)
- Siam mapped: a history of the geo-body of a nation by Thongchai Winichakul (unlimited users)
- Tehrangeles dreaming: intimacy and imagination in Southern California’s Iranian pop music by Farzaneh Hemmasi (one user)
- The imposteress rabbit breeder: Mary Toft and eighteenth-century England by Karen Harvey (one user)
- Strange histories: the trial of the pig, the walking dead, and other matters of fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds, second edition by Darren Oldridge (one user)
- The dissertation journey: a practical and comprehensive guide to planning, writing, and defending your dissertation by Carol Roberts and Laura Hyatt (unlimited users)
USF’s Joaquin Jay Gonzalez, III, was one of the editors on the following works:
- Veteran care and services: essays and case studies on practices, innovations and challenges edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Mickey P. McGee and Roger L. Kemp (unlimited users)
- Senior care and services: essays and case studies on practices, innovations and challenges edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Roger L. Kemp and Willie Lee Britt (unlimited users)
- Cities and homelessness: essays and case studies on practices, innovations and challenges edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III and Mickey P. McGee (unlimited users)
- Climate change and disaster resilience: challenges, actions and innovations in urban planning edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Roger L. Kemp, and Alan R. Roper (unlimited users)
- Corruption and American cities: essays and case studies in ethical accountability edited by Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III and Roger L. Kemp (unlimited users)
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