Archives for January, 2015

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap
Business and Management INK
January 15, 2015

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap

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Social Science Needs to Benefit Society, and Now
Public Engagement
January 14, 2015

Social Science Needs to Benefit Society, and Now

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Listen to the Latest Podcast from Cornell Hospitality Quarterly!
Business and Management INK
January 14, 2015

Listen to the Latest Podcast from Cornell Hospitality Quarterly!

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Make a Charitable Donation of Your Personal Data
Public Policy
January 13, 2015

Make a Charitable Donation of Your Personal Data

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Watch for These Awards from Organization and Environment in 2015!

Watch for These Awards from Organization and Environment in 2015!

Organization and Environment is excited to announce that it will be presenting two awards for outstanding articles at the 2015 Academy of […]

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Pedro Monteiro and Davide Nicolini on Material Elements in Institutional Work

Pedro Monteiro and Davide Nicolini on Material Elements in Institutional Work

[We’re pleased to welcome Pedro Monteiro and Davide Nicolini, both of the University of Warwick. Their paper, “Recovering Materiality in Institutional Work: […]

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Discrimination through Ambiguity: Reducing Workplace Bias Against Minority Immigrants

Discrimination through Ambiguity: Reducing Workplace Bias Against Minority Immigrants

Discrimination becomes easier when its wrapped in the amorphous blanket of an applicant lacking certain ‘soft skills,’ suggests a news paper in the journal Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

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Book Review: Betsy Leondar-Wright: Missing Class: How Seeing Class Cultures Can Strengthen Social Movement Groups

Book Review: Betsy Leondar-Wright: Missing Class: How Seeing Class Cultures Can Strengthen Social Movement Groups

Cold weather getting you down? Why not curl up by the fire with a good book? Betsy Leondar-Wright : Missing Class: How […]

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Studying Economics: Of the Elites by the Elites

Studying Economics: Of the Elites by the Elites

UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and compete with one another for different revenue streams.  New universities have retreated from offering economics programs even as student numbers have risen substantially.

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Do You Have Research on Marketing Education?

Do You Have Research on Marketing Education?

Journal of Marketing Education provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, and experiences related to educating students of marketing and […]

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The Author of Risk Society: Ulrich Beck, 1944-2015

The Author of Risk Society: Ulrich Beck, 1944-2015

The German sociologist and public intellectual who posited that manufactured risk was a primary product of modernity died on New Year’s Day at age 70

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Debating the Legacy of Ulrich Beck

Debating the Legacy of Ulrich Beck

Amid the encomiums and eulogies surrounding the late German sociologist Ulrich Beck, Robert Dingwall asks how far Beck’s body of published work represents a model that other sociologists should seek to follow

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