Communication

Weekly overview of social science industry news
Communication
May 2, 2011

Weekly overview of social science industry news

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Round up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
April 30, 2011

Round up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

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The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces
Communication
April 27, 2011

The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces

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Weekly overview of social science industry news
Communication
April 18, 2011

Weekly overview of social science industry news

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Flourish or fail? Higher education in crisis – the global context

Flourish or fail? Higher education in crisis – the global context

The Higher Education Policy Institute’s Eighth Annual Lecture was given by Dr Jamil Salmi, the World Bank’s Director of Tertiary Education, at […]

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Round up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

Round up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

This is a new post that will feature fortnightly to highlight social science articles with a particular media or policy relevance. They […]

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“The immaterial global village”: debunking myths of the internet

“The immaterial global village”: debunking myths of the internet

In “The Place of the Internet in Anthropology” (in the March 2011 issue of Anthropology News), UCLA PhD student Adam Fish addresses the […]

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Breaking silences on broken promises

Breaking silences on broken promises

At a recent seminar of the Campaign for the Public University, someone raised what is an increasingly pressing question. Why aren’t more […]

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For Sociology, for the Public University… Join the Debate!

For Sociology, for the Public University… Join the Debate!

A blogpost on the BSA's blog 'Sociology and the Cuts' by John Holmwood sets out the potential c viagra purchase onsequences of […]

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Are Facebook users narcissistic?

Are Facebook users narcissistic?

New research from Australia suggests that Facebook users are more extroverted and narcissistic than people who use the Internet but who don’t […]

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Solving the social sciences’ hard problems

Solving the social sciences’ hard problems

An extract posted with kind permission of Harvard Magazine. Across all the disciplines of the social sciences—economics, history, anthropology, political science, sociology, and […]

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Science + wordplay = good times

Science + wordplay = good times

In a recent blog on the Wall Street Journal site, Christopher Shea says: Scientists and social scientists may not always produce lively prose, but […]

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