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Education equality is topic of MTSU Social-Science symposium The Daily News Journal Good parenting means pretending and joking with the […]
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Education equality is topic of MTSU Social-Science symposium The Daily News Journal Good parenting means pretending and joking with the […]
11 years agoWe’re delighted to welcome the National Association for Youth Justice (NAYJ) as our latest partner on socialsciencespace. The National Association […]
11 years agoMatt J. Mariola, College of Wooster, published “The Commodification of Pollution and a Preemptive Double Movement in Environmental Governance: The Case of […]
11 years agoBankers in the dock: Moral storytelling in action (Human Relations) The sociological interest and significance of the 2012 London Olympic Games (Sociology) […]
11 years agoJ. H. Jung, Catholic University of Daegu, Younghwa Lee and Rex Karsten, both of the University of Northern Iowa, published […]
11 years agoMartin B. Kormanik, O.D. Systems, published “Workplace Violence: Assessing Organizational Awareness and Planning Interventions” in the February 2011 issue of Advances […]
11 years agoThis weekend sees the start of the 2011 Festival of Social Science, arranged by the ESRC. Over 135 events will […]
11 years agoWe recently moved a number of academic posters from our research methods social network, Methodspace, to our resources section on […]
11 years agoNew weekly round up of the latest official reports online from Uk government. Skills for a green economy Department for […]
11 years agoHere is the latest round of new and interestign social science sites This week is open access Week To celebrate […]
11 years agoJean M. Twenge, San Diego State University, Stacy M. Campbell, Kennesaw State University, Brian J. Hoffman and Charles E. Lance, University […]
11 years agoThis post by Amy Mollett was originally posted on the LSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog Academic research and debate […]
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