Archives for 2011

Solidarity, open access, and the future of anthropology
Interdisciplinarity
February 19, 2011

Solidarity, open access, and the future of anthropology

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New Commission on Humanities and Social Sciences
Announcements
February 18, 2011

New Commission on Humanities and Social Sciences

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Recommended resource: social science and the Olympics
Research
February 18, 2011

Recommended resource: social science and the Olympics

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Marketing Journal Rankings
Business and Management INK
February 18, 2011

Marketing Journal Rankings

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Marketing Journal Rankings

Marketing Journal Rankings

“A Comprehensive Analysis of Marketing Journal Rankings”, by Michelle D. Steward and Bruce R. Lewis, both of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was […]

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Impacts of Economic Crisis on Tourism

Impacts of Economic Crisis on Tourism

“Impacts of the World Recession and Economic Crisis on Tourism: North America”, by J.R. Brent Ritchie of the University of Calgary, Alberta, […]

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Science + wordplay = good times

Science + wordplay = good times

In a recent blog on the Wall Street Journal site, Christopher Shea says: Scientists and social scientists may not always produce lively prose, but […]

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Freedom to conduct research, write and share ideas: response to recent attacks

Freedom to conduct research, write and share ideas: response to recent attacks

A statement has been issued by a  number of scholarly associations in the US supporting the right of academics to carry out […]

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Modelling the role of social science research within commissions

Modelling the role of social science research within commissions

Public and private institutions regularly establish commissions to report, generally publicly, on a wide range of subjects. These commissions potentially provide an […]

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JME Podcast on Basic Business Lessons

JME Podcast on Basic Business Lessons

How can a bottle of Coke help minimally educated entrepreneurs run a microenterprise? Gina Vega talks to Blaine McCormick and Van Gray, both […]

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Sleepers: privacy in public places

Sleepers: privacy in public places

As a social scientist I find it interesting to seek out topics for study that no-one else seems to have looked at, […]

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UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise

UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise

The University of East London is currently accepting applications for an open position of Lecturer in Social Enterprise in the School of Humanities […]

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