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Yes, we still have JOLE magnets! Stop by the University of Chicago Press table (near registration) to browse the UChicago economics portfolio and sign up for new issue alerts for your favorite journals. Chicago Journals Society of Labor Economists Asian and Australasian Society of Labour Economics #econtwitter



The JPE thanks outgoing editor Lance Lochner for his distinguished service to the journal and looks forward to welcoming Christopher Walters to the editorial team in August. Christopher Walters Chicago Journals #econtwitter



⚔️ Paging early modern scholars! The Sixteenth Century Journal seeks a new Book Review Editor (or editorial team) for 2026. Learn more about the position and how to apply: ow.ly/MSS150UGWEv Sixteenth Century Society





As consumption in the metaverse increases, how does the metaverse influence consumers' preferences? A recent article from the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research considers this question. Find out more here: ow.ly/B93Z50WgReK Journal of the Association for Consumer Research


This Open Access article from The Quarterly Review of Biology sheds light on agency and how agential behaviors affect and influence the evolution from unicellularity to multicellularity. Find it here: ow.ly/JPBF50WgT1b The Quarterly Review of Biology


The July issue of JPE is now available online at journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpe/2025/1… Chicago Journals #econtwitter



From Art Documentation, this article sheds light on the development of the Judy Chicago Research Portal, a collaboration across multiple institutions originally designed to compile the works of artist Judy Chicago. Find out more here: ow.ly/lvle50Whwcq Art Libraries Society of North America



From the Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts, this article details the life and conservation of eccentric artist Hilaire Hiler's 'Hyde Street Trolley.' Learn more about the conservation process here: ow.ly/2Slk50Whwvq Detroit Inst of Arts





From Osiris, this article examines the entanglements of public health, technology, coal, and the body through the use of carbolic acid in British colonial India. Read more here: ow.ly/Bwgv50WjPUo History of Science

