Archives for 2016

Measuring the Damage Surveillance Does to Democracy
International Debate
March 31, 2016

Measuring the Damage Surveillance Does to Democracy

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Can’t Keep a Good Survey Down: Add Health
Academic Funding
March 31, 2016

Can’t Keep a Good Survey Down: Add Health

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The March Issue of Public Personnel Management is Now Online!
Business and Management INK
March 31, 2016

The March Issue of Public Personnel Management is Now Online!

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Book Review: Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs
Bookshelf
March 30, 2016

Book Review: Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs

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African Academics Prey to (Academic Journal) Predators

African Academics Prey to (Academic Journal) Predators

In the past few years there has been an insidious rise in predatory journals and publishers, notes Adele Thomas, and African academics have not been immune to their predation.

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How is the Media Hindering Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights?

How is the Media Hindering Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights?

The news media has the potential to play a critical role in improving gender equality and women’s human rights. However, the patriarchal […]

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Spotlighting Social Science’s Role in Dementia Fight

Spotlighting Social Science’s Role in Dementia Fight

A new booklet in a series of releases by Britain’s Academy of Social Sciences highlights the important role that social and behavioral scientists have in the global fight against dementia.

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Sharon Witherspoon Joins AcSS as Policy Chief

Sharon Witherspoon Joins AcSS as Policy Chief

Sharon Witherspoon, the former director of the Nuffield Foundation and a guiding light of the Q-Step initiative, has been named the acting […]

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The March Issue of World Future Studies is Now Online!

The March Issue of World Future Studies is Now Online!

The March 2016 issue of World Future Review is now available and can be read online for free for the next 30 days. The March […]

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Connecting with the Community: Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds

Connecting with the Community: Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds

[We’re pleased to feature an interview, originally posted on the SAGE Connection blog, with Bailey Baumann and Stephen Pinfield. Stephen Pinfield recently published […]

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Is There A Skill Shortage in the US?

Is There A Skill Shortage in the US?

[We’re pleased to welcome Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Peter recently published an article in ILR […]

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The Sociologist of Mobility: John Urry, 1946-2016

The Sociologist of Mobility: John Urry, 1946-2016

John Urry, a sociologist probably best known for his work on mobilities but whose gaze also lit on issues ranging from tourism to energy use, from social change to complexity theory, died suddenly on March 18.

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