UC Press Luminos
The evolution of monograph publishing
Luminos is University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program for monographs. With the same high standards for selection, peer review, production and marketing as our traditional program, Luminos is a transformative model, built as a partnership where costs and benefits are shared.
Featured Books
Circulations
Courtney HandmanValues That Pay
Kendra SaloisUndead
Karen RedrobeThe Arsacids of Rome
Jake NabelHealth Care Civil Rights
Anna KirklandNairobi Hip Hop Flow
RaShelle R. PeckIn the Global Vanguard
James LinMissionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago
Anna Maria Busse Berger, Henry SpillerDelta Futures
Jason ConsCollaborative Settler Colonialism
Sidney Xu LuVisions of Global Environmental Justice
Alexander HuezoPandemic Genres
Neville HoadThe Violence of Love
Kit W. MyersThe Small Stuff of Roman Antiquity
Emily GowersGlobal Movie Magazine Networks
Eric Hoyt, Kelley ConwayPredatory Data
Anita Say ChanDNA, Race, and Reproduction
Emily Klancher Merchant, Meaghan O’KeefeBetween Household and State
Subah DayalExpanding Verse
Andrew CampanaInland from Mombasa
David P. BresnahanConstructed Movements
Ragini ShahEmergency in Transit
Eleanor PaynterEgyptian Things
Edward William KeltingMal-Nutrition
Emily Yates-DoerrIntersectional Incoherence
Cindi TextorThe Fourth Invasion
Giovanni BatzScripting Suicide in Japan
Kirsten CatherA Burdensome Experiment
Christien Philmarc TompkinsBreaking Points
Neely Laurenzo MyersBeing Another Way
Dustin D. KlingerGod’s Other Book
Mohammad SalamaCancer Intersections
Camilo SanzDerivative Media
Andrew deWaardReal Food, Real Facts
Charlotte BiltekoffThe Women Who Ruled China
Stephanie BalkwillRomancing “Yesenia”
Masha SalazkinaRated A
Darshana Sreedhar MiniThe Suburban Frontier
Claire MercerMaking Sense
E. Mara GreenTo Be an Actress
Yiman WangBeyond Suspicion
Nissim MizrachiAlmost Futures
Nguyễn-võ Thu-hươngFeminist Cyberlaw
Meg Leta Jones, Amanda LevendowskiLife at the Center
Erica Caple JamesBeyond the Binary
Saadia YacoobQuinine’s Remains
Townsend MiddletonQueering Urbanism
Stathis G. YerosRitual Boundaries
Joseph E. SanzoKretek Capitalism
Marina WelkerProducing Feminism
Jennifer S. ClarkGovernable Spaces
Nathan SchneiderWays of Seeking
Emily DrumstaMuddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta
Ned RandolphRisible
Delia CasadeiGolden Ages
Jeremiah LockwoodMobile Hollywood
Kevin SansonHigher Powers
China Scherz, George Mpanga, Sarah NamirembePious Labor
Amanda LanzilloGround Truths
Chad Raphael, Martha MatsuokaGlobalization
Manfred B. Steger, Roland Benedikter, Harald Pechlaner, Ingrid KoflerThe Price of Freedom
Michaela SoyerMaverick Movies
Daniel HerbertLived Refuge
Vinh NguyenBecoming Global Asia
Cheryl Narumi NaruseNovel Palestine
Nora E. H. ParrPolitical Moods
Travis WorkmanAspects of Kinship in Ancient Iran
D. T. PottsCelluloid Democracy
Hieyoon KimHow Hip Hop Became Hit Pop
Amy CoddingtonBanished Men
Abigail AndrewsA Life of Worry
Allen L. TranSounding the Indian Ocean
Jim Sykes, Julia BylAnalytic Induction for Social Research
Charles C. RaginWorld Socialist Cinema
Masha SalazkinaPracticing Asylum
Kimberly GaudermanWhen a Human Gives Birth to a Raven
Rafael Rachel NeisPlacing Islam
Timur HammondTransnational Trailblazers of Early Cinema
Victoria DuckettA Jewish Childhood in the Muslim Mediterranean
Lia Brozgal, Rebecca GlasbergRecovering Identity
Cesraéa RumpfFractured Tablets
Mira BalbergBeyond the Movie Theater
Gregory A. WallerDisrupting the Patrón
Joel E. CorreiaEquality within Our Lifetimes
Jody Heymann, Aleta Sprague, Amy RaubThe Celluloid Specimen
Benjamín Schultz-FigueroaProvincializing Empire
Jun UchidaThinking with an Accent
Pooja Rangan, Akshya Saxena, Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan, Pavitra SundarAngloscene
Jay Ke-SchuttePossible Histories
Charlotte Karem AlbrechtUntil the Storm Passes
Bryan PittsThe Stains of Imprisonment
Alice IevinsCapitalizing a Cure
Victor RoyScaling Migrant Worker Rights
Xóchitl Bada, Shannon GleesonThe Cultural Legacy of the Pre-Ashkenazic Jews in Eastern Europe
Moshe TaubeBridging Two Worlds
Amitav Acharya, Daniel A. Bell, Rajeev Bhargava, Yan XuetongMerchants of Virtue
Divya CherianSpiritual Ends
Timothy O. BenedictThe Fluvial Imagination
Colin HoagDangerous Love
Jennifer Leigh SyvertsenAt the Edges of Sleep
Jean MaNakba and Survival
Adel MannaCamera Palæstina
Issam Nassar, Stephen Sheehi, Salim TamariAmphibious Subjects
Kwame Edwin OtuCreating the Qur’an
Stephen J. ShoemakerSirens of Modernity
Samhita SunyaPalimpsests of Themselves
Asad Q. AhmedThe Bastille Effect
Michael WelchBeing Single in India
Sarah LambA Greek State in Formation
Jack L. DavisArchipelago of Resettlement
Evyn Lê Espiritu GandhiInk-Stained Hollywood
Eric HoytHuizhou
Qitao GuoThe Practice of Texts
Anthony CerulliAccidental Holy Land
Joseph W. EsherickCinematic Independence
Noah TsikaAcquired Alterity
Edward MackSensitive Reading
Yigal Bronner, Charles HalliseyHydrohumanities
Kim De Wolff, Rina C. Faletti, Ignacio López-CalvoRethinking Statehood in Palestine
Leila H. FarsakhNetworked Refugees
Nadya HajjLaw as Reproduction and Revolution
Yves Dezalay, Bryant G. GarthEveryday Cosmopolitanisms
Kate FranklinInsistent Life
Brianne Donaldson, Ana BajželjThe Endurance of Palestinian Political Factions
Perla IssaGod’s Property
Nada MoumtazThe Funeral of Mr. Wang
Andrew B. KipnisA Proximate Remove
Reginald JacksonBrought to Life by the Voice
Amanda WeidmanAl-Haq
Lynn WelchmanLanguage, Nation, Race
Atsuko UedaSocieties in Transition in Early Greece
Alex R. KnodellKnowing about Genocide
Joachim J. SavelsbergThe Scarcity Slot
Amanda L. LoganManhua Modernity
John A. CrespiMigration and Hybrid Political Regimes
Rustamjon UrinboyevMale Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence
Philipp SchulzDocumenting Death
Adrienne E. StrongCamphill and the Future
Dan McKananTogo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema
Deborah A. StarrFencing in AIDS
Holly WardlowPalestinian Chicago
Loren D. LybargerAnthropologies of Revolution
Igor Cherstich, Martin Holbraad, Nico TassiTranslating Wisdom
Shankar NairOf Love and Papers
Laura E. EnriquezMigrant Conversions
Erica VogelCold War Cosmopolitanism
Christina KleinAdvancing Equality
Jody Heymann, Aleta Sprague, Amy RaubHigh-Tech Trash
Carolyn L. KaneThe Big Gamble
Milena BelloniExit and Voice
Lauren Duquette-RuryMusic of a Thousand Years
Ann E. LucasWhere Truth Lies
Kris FallonRenaissance Futurities
Mari-Tere Álvarez, Charlene Villaseñor BlackWhat Is a Family?
Mary Elizabeth Berry, Marcia YonemotoWitness to Marvels
Tony K. StewartLouder and Faster
Deborah WongThe Emergence of Modern Hinduism
Richard S. WeissThe Social Question in the Twenty-First Century
Jan Breman, Kevan Harris, Ching Kwan Lee, Marcel van der LindenMulticulturalism in the British Commonwealth
Richard T. Ashcroft, Mark BevirImpersonations
Harshita Mruthinti KamathFrame by Frame
Hannah FrankThe Saburo Hasegawa Reader
Mark Dean Johnson, Dakin HartCreating the Intellectual
Eddy UThe Clarion of Syria
Butrus Al-BustaniBishops in Flight
Jennifer BarryThe Prison of Democracy
Sara M. BensonThe Persianate World
Nile GreenPublic Goods Provision in the Early Modern Economy
Masayuki Tanimoto, R. Bin WongThe Divo and the Duce
Giorgio BertelliniRules of the House
Sungyun LimRevolutionary Bodies
Emily WilcoxMountain, Water, Rock, God
Luke WhitmoreIntimate Communities
Nicole Elizabeth BarnesThe Monastery Rules
Berthe JansenMiddlebrow Modernism
Christopher ChowrimootooIslamic Shangri-La
David G. AtwillLanguage between God and the Poets
Alexander KeySounding Islam
Patrick EisenlohrParameters of Disavowal
Jinsoo AnForging the Ideal Educated Girl
Shenila Khoja-MooljiUnjust Conditions
Tara Patricia CooksonThe Eternal Dissident
David N. MyersThe Hegemony of Heritage
Deborah L. SteinVirtuous Waters
Casey WalshThe Erotics of History
Donald L. DonhamMorals Not Knowledge
John H. EvansThe Stranger at the Feast
Tom BoylstonRivers of the Anthropocene
Jason M. Kelly, Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, Michel MeybeckBuilding Green
Anne RademacherOutcasts of Empire
Paul D. BarclayChild’s Play
Anne Walthall, Sabine FrühstückLanguage of the Snakes
Andrew OllettTaiwan and China
Lowell DittmerGinseng and Borderland
Seonmin KimCitizen Outsider
Jean BeamanPlacing Empire
Kate McDonaldProtect, Serve, and Deport
Amada ArmentaThe Pitfalls of Protection
Torunn WimpelmannMirage of Police Reform
Robert E. Worden, Sarah J. McLeanThe Indigenous State
Nancy Postero
Books (Coming Soon)
Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration
Matthew D. C. Larsen, Mark LetteneyArchipelagic Cinemas
Dag S. YngvessonAtmospheric Knowledge
Birgit Abels, Patrick EisenlohrIndefensible Spaces
Rahim KurwaIndustrial Islamism
Utku BalabanInsuring Cyberinsecurity
Shauhin A. TaleshLeftover Women in China
Qian LiuLocal Color
Karma F. FriersonMoorings
Nidhi MahajanMusic Streaming around the World
David HesmondhalghNo Place like Home in the New City
Bettina Ng’wenoOn the Record
Susan Bibler CoutinSonic Socialism
Christina SchwenkelThe Poetry of Being and the Prose of the World in Early Greek Philosophy
Victoria WohlUndoing Nothing
Paolo BoccagniValues That Pay
Kendra SaloisViolent Impacts
Kathryn Henne, Matt VentrescaWe Are Pregnant with Freedom
Stacie Selmon McCormick
Monograph Publishing Today
Monographs are the cornerstone of scholarly research in the humanities and social sciences, but have long been under siege. Shrinking library budgets and rising costs result in higher prices. The upshot is that presses must reduce the number of titles they publish, regardless of the merits of the work.
In the current system, distribution is limited to a few hundred purchases of each monograph. Libraries can’t build comprehensive collections, and readers can’t find or access important scholarly work. And new forms of digital and multimedia scholarship can’t flourish in a print-first/only model. It’s time for a breakthrough.
Open Access
Open Access offers the potential to exponentially increase the visibility and impact of scholarly work by making it globally accessible and freely available in digital formats. Costs are covered up front through subventions, breaking down barriers of access at the other end—for libraries and for individual readers anywhere in the world.
Open Access provides our framework for preserving and reinvigorating monograph publishing for the future.
The UC Press Model
We believe in sharing costs between all parties who benefit from publication—author or institution, publisher, and libraries. In our model no one entity carries the whole burden, making it sustainable for the long haul.
The selection and review processes remain the same as in our traditional program; the same exacting criteria and peer review standards apply.
Creative Commons licensing options allow authors to control how their work is used.