Archives for March, 2013

It’s International Women’s Day
Business and Management INK
March 8, 2013

It’s International Women’s Day

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In praise of Sociology! Speech by Pierre Bourdieu
Featured
March 7, 2013

In praise of Sociology! Speech by Pierre Bourdieu

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Time to Reverse the Sustainability Crisis
Business and Management INK
March 7, 2013

Time to Reverse the Sustainability Crisis

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The Politics of Attacking Political Science
Academic Funding
March 6, 2013

The Politics of Attacking Political Science

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Is Workplace Conflict Good or Bad?

Is Workplace Conflict Good or Bad?

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Alice H. Y. Hon of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, whose article “The Effects of Group […]

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One Step Closer to Restoring Government Chief Social Scientist Post

One Step Closer to Restoring Government Chief Social Scientist Post

The Campaign for Social Science has welcomed a Government announcement on the 4th of March, 2013 that it will set up the post of What Works National Advisor to oversee six evidence centres for areas of social policy.

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Why Study Social Science

Why Study Social Science

We study social science because social phenomena affect people’s lives in profound ways. If you want to start with Cantor’s focus—physical illness and death—then social phenomena are tremendously important.

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In Strategic Management Studies, ‘It’s the Measurement, Stupid!’

In Strategic Management Studies, ‘It’s the Measurement, Stupid!’

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Dan R. Dalton and Herman Aguinis, both of Indiana University, whose article “Measurement Malaise in […]

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

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

The prominence of Mafia in Southern Italy hinders the implementation of victim–offender mediation From European Journal of Criminology Celebrating 50 years: Information Science at […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

The Republican war on Social Science, Natural Science and Social Science combine, and more on your weekly overview of Social Science News.

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Super Bowls, Super Storms, and the Olympics: How They Affect Cities and Corporations

Super Bowls, Super Storms, and the Olympics: How They Affect Cities and Corporations

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome András Tilcsik of the University of Toronto and Christopher Marquis of Harvard University, whose article […]

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Study: Extra Rewards Make Customers Feel Guilty

Study: Extra Rewards Make Customers Feel Guilty

It’s generally a great idea to “wow” your customers with unexpected benefits and perks–but a new study finds there’s also an unexpected […]

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