Archives for September, 2022

Watch the Webinar: Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Misinformation 
Webinar
September 19, 2022

Watch the Webinar: Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Misinformation 

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Feeling Saved by Feedback? Six Strategies That Help Academics to Cope
Industry
September 19, 2022

Feeling Saved by Feedback? Six Strategies That Help Academics to Cope

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Banning Books Threatens the Freedom to Read
Tools
September 19, 2022

Banning Books Threatens the Freedom to Read

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Consumer Experiences and DIY Service Failures
Business and Management INK
September 16, 2022

Consumer Experiences and DIY Service Failures

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Governance Diversity on Boards

Governance Diversity on Boards

Agota Szabo explores the notion of “good governance” in boardrooms and discusses the paper, “In the Boardroom: How Do Cognitive Frames Shape American and Dutch Hospitals’ Responses to the Pressure of Adopting Governance Best Practices?” she and Riku Ruotsalainen wrote in the ‘Journal of Management Inquiry.’

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Webinar: Research in Global Crisis

Webinar: Research in Global Crisis

Research is highly difficult during global crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, but at the same time essential, again as […]

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Ignorance of History is Not Strength

Ignorance of History is Not Strength

Simon F. Oliai discusses the rise of populism as reflected in his review of David Owen’s book ‘The Road to Perdition.’

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Encounters with (Constitutional) Monarchy

Encounters with (Constitutional) Monarchy

Robert Dingwall notes he never met the late Queen Elizabeth. He did, however, once try to bar Charles’s entry to the Cambridge Union Debating Society…

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‘Prebunking’ on YouTube in the Fight Against Misinformation

‘Prebunking’ on YouTube in the Fight Against Misinformation

From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide. Many tools have been designed to help people spot […]

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A Social Scientist, A Syrian Refugee – and Now a Fringe Festival Act Reclaiming Her Story

A Social Scientist, A Syrian Refugee – and Now a Fringe Festival Act Reclaiming Her Story

To expose the double standards that exist both at the UK border and in the media’s portrayal of refugees, Lina Fadel took to the stage for a one-woman show.

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Exploring Organizational Identities of The Episcopal Church

Exploring Organizational Identities of The Episcopal Church

Authors Matthew L. Sheep, Alexandra Rheinhardt, Elaine C. Hollensbe, and Glen E. Kreiner discuss research on organizational identity following a watershed event in the Episcopal Church.

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AAPSS Seeks Nominations for 2023 Moynihan Prize

AAPSS Seeks Nominations for 2023 Moynihan Prize

The annual American Academy of Political and Social Science’s Moynihan Prize was created to recognize social scientists, public officials, and civic leaders […]

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