Archives for 2012

Hate Rock 101
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August 14, 2012

Hate Rock 101

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How Digital Distraction Affects Our Workforce
Business and Management INK
August 14, 2012

How Digital Distraction Affects Our Workforce

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What Causes Our Successes and Failures?
Business and Management INK
August 13, 2012

What Causes Our Successes and Failures?

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Poetry Recitation for Business Students
Business and Management INK
August 12, 2012

Poetry Recitation for Business Students

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Major problems with the recent Gay-parenting study come to light, “predictive policing” aims to prevent crime, and social science insights helping to make sense of climate change. These and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News!

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Book Review: Free Trade Doesn’t Work

Book Review: Free Trade Doesn’t Work

In the latest issue of the Review of Radical Political Economics, Daniel E. Saros of Valparaiso University reviews Ian Fletcher’s “Free Trade […]

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Is London 2012 Worth the Cost?

Is London 2012 Worth the Cost?

The Olympics don’t come cheap. According to The Guardian’s Datablog, which published a breakdown of the costs, London 2012 is costing £11bn […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

This week more Olympic sites. See our reading list on race and sport. This includes free access to a relevant podcast from […]

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Organization & Environment Turns a New Leaf

Organization & Environment Turns a New Leaf

Organization & Environment invites you to submit articles, essays, reviews and more for a “re-booted” issue on Sustainability and Organizations: Where We’ve […]

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Why Does Transformational Leadership Impact Motivation?

Why Does Transformational Leadership Impact Motivation?

Why does transformational leadership impact employee motivation? Learn about the role of self-leadership in a new podcast from the Journal of Leadership […]

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“The author has asked not to be identified in case this further affects his career prospects.”

“The author has asked not to be identified in case this further affects his career prospects.”

Many PhD graduates are forced into the troubled world of unemployment while, at the same time, being denied a public voice. How is it that extremely narrow standards of professional legitimacy are used to judge young scholars who simply cannot meet them?

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Writing the North Atlantic Bubble: Part 1

Writing the North Atlantic Bubble: Part 1

Sociology is arguably a global project. Significant approaches to the study of society have been developed in many parts of the world. Yet, students in the North Atlantic world do not learn about these approaches, as textbooks interpret the world in terms of scholars of the region.

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