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Changes in our daily habits have been as simple as no longer buying our morning cup of joe on the […]
1 year agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
Changes in our daily habits have been as simple as no longer buying our morning cup of joe on the […]
1 year agoDo we treat the coronavirus as an ordinary risk of life, much as we do with the other 30 respiratory viruses that have infected humans throughout history? Or do we try to eliminate the virus from the UK altogether – the so-called Zero COVID approach?
1 year agoPioneering women in the social and behavioral sciences have established programs, institutionalized critical bodies of knowledge, and pursued their personal […]
1 year agoIf history is a guide, notes sociologist David Cunningham, providing police with new tools to address current white nationalist threats could result in further repression of activists of color.
1 year agoIn this hourlong webinar produced for the Federation of Associations of in Behavioral and Brains Sciences, or FABBS, Zewelanji “Zewe” […]
1 year ago“In wide entrepreneurship education,” write Yvette Baggen, Thomas Lans and Judith Gulikers in their essay below, “the messy, uncertain and iterative entrepreneurial process of value creation is key.” If it’s messy and uncertain, a little help on finding good next steps for the educator to take is welcome.
1 year agoJoin the American Academy of Political and Social Science and the Institute for Research on Poverty for a webinar on […]
1 year agoThe study of stigma, is, says Michèle Lamont, a “booming field.” That assessment can be both sad and hopeful, and in this Social Science Bites podcast the Harvard sociologist explains stigma’s manifestations and ways to combat it, as well as what it takes a for a researcher to actually study stigma.
1 year agoStaying at home has completely changed our buying behaviors. Consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated our technological advancement and […]
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