Archives for 2016

After the Referendum – What Next for UK Social Science?
Academic Funding
June 24, 2016

After the Referendum – What Next for UK Social Science?

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Intrepid Explorers Leader Takes Top ESRC Impact Award
Impact
June 23, 2016

Intrepid Explorers Leader Takes Top ESRC Impact Award

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Extreme-Team Research: An Approach to Overcoming Research Obstacles
Business and Management INK
June 22, 2016

Extreme-Team Research: An Approach to Overcoming Research Obstacles

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Voters Demand Facts But Do They Want Them?
Research
June 21, 2016

Voters Demand Facts But Do They Want Them?

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The Role of Collaboration in Tourism Research

The Role of Collaboration in Tourism Research

[We’re pleased to welcome Gang Li of Deakin University. Gang recently published an article in Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research entitled […]

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Academics on Brexit: Phony War is Over

Academics on Brexit: Phony War is Over

A collection of academic articles from three journals published by SAGE examine the questions whirling around the Brexit vote. As Angus Armstrong and Jonathan Portes say, ‘The phony war is over!’

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Presidential Elections and Party Unity

Presidential Elections and Party Unity

As we head toward the 2016 nominating conventions, both presumptive nominees Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face questions about their ability to unify their parties around their candidacies, both at the political elite level and the grass roots level.

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Do Reputation Rankings Influence the Perception of Firms?

Do Reputation Rankings Influence the Perception of Firms?

[We’re pleased to welcome Michael Barnett of Rutgers University. Michael recently published an article in Business & Society with co-author Shovi Leih […]

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One Strategy Does Not Fit All: A Look at Impression Management

One Strategy Does Not Fit All: A Look at Impression Management

Impression management describes the act of trying to control the first impression someone might have of an individual. It refers to shaping […]

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Academy Looks at Implications of EU Referendum

Academy Looks at Implications of EU Referendum

A briefing from the Academy of Social Sciences concludes that ‘given the available evidence, compared to other sciences in the UK and to social scientists in other EU member states, over the past two decades UK social scientists may have benefitted to a greater extent from the EU funding and capacity building opportunities provided by EU programmes.’

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Migrants Ate My Guinea Pig

Migrants Ate My Guinea Pig

German-born Daniel Nehring insists that the upcoming Brexit vote is founded less on reason and more on xenophobia, and argues that the toxic atmosphere surrounding the vote is already doing harm to Britain’s fabled academic enterprise.

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Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries

Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries

Candace Jones, Mark Lorenzen, Jonathan Sapsed , eds.: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 576 pp. $170.00, […]

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