Archives for 2012

The Illusion of Statistical Control
Business and Management INK
February 26, 2012

The Illusion of Statistical Control

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Toxic Pollution and School Performance Scores
Business and Management INK
February 25, 2012

Toxic Pollution and School Performance Scores

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social science sites of the week
Research
February 24, 2012

social science sites of the week

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A New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Available Online!
Business and Management INK
February 24, 2012

A New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Available Online!

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My Social Science Career: Interview with Denis McQuail

My Social Science Career: Interview with Denis McQuail

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists, Denis McQuail talks to socialsciencespace about his career in social science and some of the changes that he has witnessed.

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The Academy of Management Africa Conference is Now Accepting Submissions!

The Academy of Management Africa Conference is Now Accepting Submissions!

The submission system for the Academy of Management Africa Conference, held on January 7-10, 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is now open. […]

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How Banks Respond to Climate Change

How Banks Respond to Climate Change

Bettina Furrer, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Jens Hamprecht and Volker H. Hoffmann, both of ETH Zurich, published “Much Ado About Nothing? How […]

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Advances in Developing Human Resources: February 2012 Issue Now Online!

Advances in Developing Human Resources: February 2012 Issue Now Online!

Volume 14, Number 1 (February 2012) of Advances in Developing Human Resources is now available online. This special issue highlights Women and […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

World Social Science confirmed for 2013, Black Iowans denied jobs test new bias theory, Suicide prevention bill moves ahead in Parliament and more in social science news this week.

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Better Drowned than Duffers…?

Better Drowned than Duffers…?

Last Saturday, I went to the theatre to a see a touring production based on Arthur Ransome’s novel, Swallows and Amazons…. it prompted a number of thoughts about risk and risk management in the contemporary world.

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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

Sing your way to good mental health (Psychology of Music) Climate change link to war remains tenuous (Journal of Peace Research) Is long-term love […]

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As Featured Today in the Wall Street Journal’s Health Section: Transcending Socialization

As Featured Today in the Wall Street Journal’s Health Section: Transcending Socialization

Alexandra Michel, University of Southern California, published “Transcending Socialization: A Nine-Year Ethnography of the Body’s Role in Organizational Control and Knowledge Workers’ Transformation” […]

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