Archives for 2022

When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?
Communication
February 14, 2022

When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

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Banaji, Jurafsky Receive NAS’s Psychological and Cognitive Sciences Prize for 2022
Announcements
February 11, 2022

Banaji, Jurafsky Receive NAS’s Psychological and Cognitive Sciences Prize for 2022

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Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection
Bookshelf
February 11, 2022

Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection

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Where Do Our Eyes Go During All Those Video Meetings?
Insights
February 11, 2022

Where Do Our Eyes Go During All Those Video Meetings?

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Linking SME International Marketing Agility to New Technology Adoption

Linking SME International Marketing Agility to New Technology Adoption

Olimpia C. Racela and Amonrat Thoumrungroje reflect on their paper, “Linking SME international marketing agility to new technology adoption,” published in the […]

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What Does the Data Tell Us About Black Coaches, the NFL and Discrimination

What Does the Data Tell Us About Black Coaches, the NFL and Discrimination

There are a lot of factors that play into deciding on who to hire as a head coach in the NFL. Looking at the data, race is one of them.

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Dental Researchers Affirm Importance of Social and Behavioral Science to Their Work

Dental Researchers Affirm Importance of Social and Behavioral Science to Their Work

A coalition of more than 400 oral health, behavioral science, and social science groups and scientists, crafted a mission statement as a first step towards a more interdisciplinary approach to oral health around the world.

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Vital Service Captivity: Coping Strategies and Identity Negotiation

Vital Service Captivity: Coping Strategies and Identity Negotiation

This research examines how the elderly are enduring those vital service captivity situations by giving voice to them, their families, and also to nursing home staff.

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NSF Grant Aims to Create Interoperable Standards for Social and Behavioral Data

NSF Grant Aims to Create Interoperable Standards for Social and Behavioral Data

The National Science Foundation in committing $38 million to establish a new platform to wrangle the ever-increasing amount of social and behavioral […]

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How Has COVID-19 Affected Small and Medium Enterprises?

How Has COVID-19 Affected Small and Medium Enterprises?

The authors saw a need to summarize and synthesize a broad swath of literature on how exogenous crises including but not limited to COVID-19 impact upon business and society.

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Trans Linguistic Activism is About Asking for Basic Respect from Others

Trans Linguistic Activism is About Asking for Basic Respect from Others

Making self-identification an everyday practice is one of trans activism’s most visible recent victories, particularly on campuses, and language is at the center of that change.

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Let’s Define ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’

Let’s Define ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’

Looking at the entirety of what occurred on Jan. 6, 2021, it’s clear that there was both legitimate protest and illegitimate political violence. When political violence replaces political discourse, and when political leaders refuse to play by the democratic rules of the game, democracies weaken, and may even die.

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