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A blog by Les Back on Sociology and the Cuts argues that it is wrong to blame consumerist students for the […]
12 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
A blog by Les Back on Sociology and the Cuts argues that it is wrong to blame consumerist students for the […]
12 years agoThe Nuffield Foundation is now using socialsciencespace to publicize the organization’s grant programs and invite applications. Other relevant organizations are welcome […]
12 years agoHow can diversity in the classroom be used as a learning tool? In this podcast Mary Ann Hazen talks to […]
12 years agoHow can diversity in the classroom be used as a learning tool? In this podcast Mary Ann Hazen talks to […]
12 years agoAn extract posted with kind permission of Harvard Magazine. Across all the disciplines of the social sciences—economics, history, anthropology, political science, […]
12 years agoThe UK Campaign for the Public University is a broadly based campaign initiated by a group of university teachers and […]
12 years agoThe Royal Geographical Society is proud to announce that they will be hosting an event at part of the not-for-profit discussion […]
12 years agoThe Campaign for the Public University defends and promotes the idea of university as a public good. The following is an […]
12 years agoThe Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1943 by William Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motors. […]
12 years ago“Sustainable Market Orientation: A New Approach to Managing Marketing Strategy”, by Robert W. Mitchell, Ben Wooliscroft, and James Higham, all […]
12 years ago“Sustainable Market Orientation: A New Approach to Managing Marketing Strategy”, by Robert W. Mitchell, Ben Wooliscroft, and James Higham, all […]
12 years ago“Diversity Change in Organizations: A Systemic, Multilevel, and Nonlinear Process”, by Jorge Gonzalez of the University of Texas-Pan American, was […]
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