Archives for 2021

Watch the Webinar: Connecting Research to Policy at the Nexus of Health and Education
Public Policy
March 4, 2021

Watch the Webinar: Connecting Research to Policy at the Nexus of Health and Education

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Design Principles for Creating Impactful Entrepreneurship Education for All
Business and Management INK
March 3, 2021

Design Principles for Creating Impactful Entrepreneurship Education for All

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Webinar: We Can Do Better: Cross-System Approaches for Addressing Child Maltreatment
International Debate
March 2, 2021

Webinar: We Can Do Better: Cross-System Approaches for Addressing Child Maltreatment

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Michèle Lamont on Stigma
Social Science Bites
March 1, 2021

Michèle Lamont on Stigma

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Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Staying at home has completely changed our buying behaviors. Consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated our technological advancement and reliance on […]

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Watch the Archived Webinar: Demystifying Academic Processes: From Publishing Your Research to Promoting it

Watch the Archived Webinar: Demystifying Academic Processes: From Publishing Your Research to Promoting it

“Demystifying Academic Processes: From Publishing Your Research to Promoting it,” answered three main questions: How can you get published in an academic journal (whether an early career researcher or veteran)? How can you promote your publications? And how should you think about measuring impact?

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Graduate Students Need  PhDs that Resonate Outside of Academia

Graduate Students Need PhDs that Resonate Outside of Academia

In ‘The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education,’ Loenard Cassuto and Robert Weisbuch argue that graduate programs aren’t preparing doctoral students for the jobs they’ll likely have outside college classrooms or laboratories.

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Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences

Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences

In an attempt to uncover and highlight anti-racist research in the social sciences, SAGE Publishing (the parent of Social Science Space) sent […]

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Chopping Away at the Myths Attached to Management Theory

Chopping Away at the Myths Attached to Management Theory

Today we bring you the story behind A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about management theory, a new book by Todd Bridgman and Stephen Cummins

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UK’s Campaign for Social Science Seeks Senior Campaign Manager

UK’s Campaign for Social Science Seeks Senior Campaign Manager

Britain’s Academy of Social Sciences is seeking a pro-active, experienced and thoughtful senior campaign manager to take responsibility for developing and delivering […]

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Consumption as Intercultural Communication and Interaction

Consumption as Intercultural Communication and Interaction

When was the last time you went out for a Thai meal, got items from the ethnic isle of a supermarket, wore […]

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NIH: Exploring the Publication Gap Between Social/Behavioral and Biomedical Research

NIH: Exploring the Publication Gap Between Social/Behavioral and Biomedical Research

Behavioral and social science grant recipients from America’s National Institutes of Health appear to have not published their results within five years at a greater rate than for their non-behavioral peers. An NIH director investigated …

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