Chicago Journals
The University of Chicago Press publishes more than 90 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences. journals.uchicago.edu
- This article from the Supreme Court Review discusses how social media speech differs from speech that was used to develop the First Amendment jurisprudence and examines how the case Moody v. NetChoice, LLC fails to recognize these differences. Read it here: ow.ly/3mzL50Y8Ycy
- This article from the Journal of Political Economy assesses the results of a trial to determine whether removal of barriers to exercise can improve academic performance, highlighting that exercise caused an increase in perceived self-control. ow.ly/4FJp50Y8Y4o Journal of Political Economy
- This article from Economic Development and Cultural Change studies the effect of professional baseball on educational attainment in the Dominican Republic, a major locale of recruitment for Major League Baseball (MLB). Read it here: ow.ly/w4kV50Y8Y0P
- This article from The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs discusses the history of a private French institution for upper-class alcoholics and its role as a uniquely privileged location for doctors to observe addiction and test treatment: ow.ly/MEAY50Y56JN
- This article from Renaissance Drama argues that, for the Shakespearean thief to be fully appreciated, the domestic vigilance in "The Merchant of Venice" must be contextualized by end-time discourse. Read it here: ow.ly/HnZB50Y56FI
- This article from Modern Philology assesses Aemilia Lanyer's "The Description of Cooke-ham" and proposes a new relationship between intimacy and text, focusing on Lanyer's experimentation with simile. Read it here: ow.ly/pn3t50Y56Am
- This article from The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America analyzes the effort to compile all books ever written in or translated into Arabic—a project carried out by a Baghdadi bookseller in the late tenth century. ow.ly/1vWs50Y56wA The Bibliographical Society of America
- This article from HOPOS looks at the case of epistemological scientism in the history of philosophy of science and discusses the implications of epistemological scientism for the practice and value of philosophy. Read more ow.ly/z0yo50Y56s9 The HOPOS Journal
- In the early modern period, women who followed military camps held a reputation for lecherous behavior. This article from Early Modern Women examines the testimony of one such camp follower and sheds light on these women's agency: ow.ly/3r9X50Y56nk
- It's National River Day. Celebrate by reading this article from The Journal of Geology that evaluates the tectonic history of big river systems. Learn more here: ow.ly/PRYE50XK0L1