Archives for October, 2020

Festival of Social Science Features Launch of New Robert Putnam Book
Announcements
October 30, 2020

Festival of Social Science Features Launch of New Robert Putnam Book

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DBASSE Event Focused on Social Science Responses to COVID’s Challenges
Insights
October 29, 2020

DBASSE Event Focused on Social Science Responses to COVID’s Challenges

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Future Business Leaders, Ethical Values, and National Economic Freedom:  A View from Business Students in Eight Countries
Business and Management INK
October 29, 2020

Future Business Leaders, Ethical Values, and National Economic Freedom: A View from Business Students in Eight Countries

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Watch Online Conversation on ‘Reimagining Schools’
Teaching
October 28, 2020

Watch Online Conversation on ‘Reimagining Schools’

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Competition: Share Your Story of Research Impact

Competition: Share Your Story of Research Impact

As social and behavioral researchers, we expect you have a story you could tell about your work and what it’s meant to the world outside your laptop. We’re giving you the chance to share that story in our second annual Impact Storytelling Contest, with a $500 prize for each winning submission and the opportunity to get your impact story heard.

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Scott O. Lilienfeld, 1960-2020: Kind Champion of Rigor in Psychological Science

Scott O. Lilienfeld, 1960-2020: Kind Champion of Rigor in Psychological Science

Psychologist Scott Lilienfeld, a tireless ambassador of the psychological sciences to non-scientific audiences, died of pancreatic cancer on September 30. He was 59.

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How to Write, Evaluate, and Use Methodological Literature Reviews

How to Write, Evaluate, and Use Methodological Literature Reviews

Does a checklist of best practices for conducting a methods literature review sound useful? We thought so too.

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A Call to Decolonize Business Schools

A Call to Decolonize Business Schools

The authors call for business schools to re-evaluate the symbols we are promoting. Who are we elevating? Which ideologies? Specifically, we ask that business schools do the work to not just Indigenize (add to), but decolonize (unlearn).

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What Have We Learned from COVID-19?

What Have We Learned from COVID-19?

This guide of freely accessible research compiled from SAGE’s Coronavirus Research collection provides insight on what COVID-19 has revealed these past months and how we can utilize these lessons moving forward.  

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ESRC Names 2020 Finalists for Celebrating Impact Prize

ESRC Names 2020 Finalists for Celebrating Impact Prize

Britain’s Economic and Social Research Council has named nine professors and two teams of researchers as finalists in its Celebrating Impact Prize […]

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Brown Lecture: The Segregation Pandemic

Brown Lecture: The Segregation Pandemic

A pandemic is an epidemic occurring on a scale that crosses the globe. A condition is not a pandemic merely because it […]

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Why Social Science? With Prevalent Misogyny, Women Still Don’t ‘Rule’ Equally to Men

Why Social Science? With Prevalent Misogyny, Women Still Don’t ‘Rule’ Equally to Men

Fifty years after Ruth Bader Ginsberg worked to secure constitutional equality for women, misogyny is still alive and well in the American […]

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