Archives for 2014

University Students and Leaders Don’t Always Look Like UK Population
International Debate
April 10, 2014

University Students and Leaders Don’t Always Look Like UK Population

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The Thankless Burden of the Public Intellectual
Impact
April 9, 2014

The Thankless Burden of the Public Intellectual

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How the Internet Has Changed Our Travel Habits
Business and Management INK
April 9, 2014

How the Internet Has Changed Our Travel Habits

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New Leader Named for Index on Censorship
Recent Appointments
April 8, 2014

New Leader Named for Index on Censorship

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In Canada, We Like OA But We Don’t Like Its Cost

In Canada, We Like OA But We Don’t Like Its Cost

Although four out of five Canadian researchers surveyed say they like the idea of open access, the cost of serving that principle turns many of them off.

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Sense About Science and NHS Choices Launch New Online Forum

Sense About Science and NHS Choices Launch New Online Forum

Sense About Science has teamed up with NHS Choices Behind the Headlines to help people better understand the science behind health claims […]

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Why Are Some Leaders Selfish?

Why Are Some Leaders Selfish?

Abraham Lincoln once said that if you wanted to test a man’s character, give him power. While one would hope that a […]

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The Lowdown on Five Collaborative Writing Tools for Academics

The Lowdown on Five Collaborative Writing Tools for Academics

Research collaboration now involves significant online communication. But sending files back and forth between collaborators creates redundancy of effort, causes unnecessary delays and, many times, leaves people frustrated with the whole idea of collaboration. Christof Schöch looks at some web-based collaborative writing tools and presents some helpful tips on finding the right tool for the job.

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Listen: ‘Thou Shalt Commit a Social Science’

Listen: ‘Thou Shalt Commit a Social Science’

At the kick off of the Campaign for Social Science’s lobbying effort before the 2015 UK general elections, journalist Tim Harford gives a real-life example of how social science both steps on and then enhances a compelling public policy narrative.

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Are Academics Too Serious?

Are Academics Too Serious?

Last December, President Obama said in an interview with talk-show host Steve Harvey that “You can’t take yourself too seriously.” The president went […]

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

The following articles are  drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 700 journals. The article linked to below […]

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Out of Whack: A Scene from a Tenure and Promotion Review Committee Meeting

Out of Whack: A Scene from a Tenure and Promotion Review Committee Meeting

[We’re pleased to reproduce Journal of Management Inquiry‘s most recent “Out of Whack” by Charles M. Vance.] Read “Out of Whack” for […]

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