Archives for December, 2021

Take the Survey: SAGE Explores Impact of Academic Research Outside Academe
Announcements
December 13, 2021

Take the Survey: SAGE Explores Impact of Academic Research Outside Academe

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“Are We There Yet?”: The Path Forward for Women in Politics
Bookshelf
December 12, 2021

“Are We There Yet?”: The Path Forward for Women in Politics

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Diversity in the U.S. Government: Let’s Look at the Economists
Research
December 10, 2021

Diversity in the U.S. Government: Let’s Look at the Economists

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Ping, Read, Reply, Repeat: Research-Based Tips About Breaking Bad Email Habits
Communication
December 10, 2021

Ping, Read, Reply, Repeat: Research-Based Tips About Breaking Bad Email Habits

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Corporate Social Responsibility with Debbie Haski-Leventhal: Watch the Teaching Business for People and Planet Webinar

Corporate Social Responsibility with Debbie Haski-Leventhal: Watch the Teaching Business for People and Planet Webinar

“What many businesses now understand is that CSR is not a department or role or office or report, but a mindset.” Debbie […]

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Watch the Lecture: It’s Institutions Stupid: The Moralisation of Capitalism

Watch the Lecture: It’s Institutions Stupid: The Moralisation of Capitalism

The Campaign for Social Science and SAGE Publishing’s jointly sponsored annual lecture for 2021 featured political economist, author and columnist Will Hutton, […]

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A Further Response on the Application of Academic Freedom

A Further Response on the Application of Academic Freedom

In an essay last month on Social Science Space, I pointed out the hypocrisy of activists who demand maximum academic freedom for […]

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Report Aims to Solidify Importance of Humanities, Social Science To Canada

Report Aims to Solidify Importance of Humanities, Social Science To Canada

“In times of crisis, the humanities and social sciences inform and guide our response — raising awareness of the issues, analyzing options and helping shape public policy,” according to a new report by Canada’s Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. 

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Ithaka Report Asks How Universities Can Better Support Big Data Research

Ithaka Report Asks How Universities Can Better Support Big Data Research

A new report on supporting the big data infrastructure needs of universities offers a variety of real-world recommendations for improving the research environment.

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Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants

Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants

Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]

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Deborah Lupton Looks at Why More People Don’t Exit Facebook

Deborah Lupton Looks at Why More People Don’t Exit Facebook

Given the issues that swirling around Facebook – and here’s a handy list of 16 of them – you might wonder why […]

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Karin Barber on Verbal Arts

Karin Barber on Verbal Arts

In this Social Science Bites podcast, social anthropologist Karin Barber offers a specific case study of the application of the verbal arts by examining in depth some of the genres common in the Yoruba-speaking areas of Western Africa.

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