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Why is the Study of Social Science So Critical to Our Future?
Impact
January 22, 2014

Why is the Study of Social Science So Critical to Our Future?

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How Social Sciences are Converging with STEM
Impact
January 22, 2014

How Social Sciences are Converging with STEM

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Facebook and Uncritical Contemporary Culture
Communication
January 6, 2014

Facebook and Uncritical Contemporary Culture

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Notes on a Scandal: The Jimmy Savile Case is All Too Familiar
Research
December 18, 2013

Notes on a Scandal: The Jimmy Savile Case is All Too Familiar

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December 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

December 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s 700+ journals. All the articles linked to from […]

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In Memory of Mandela

In Memory of Mandela

In an effort to honor his legacy, the Index on Censorship team has collected significant articles from their archive that trace the history of the apartheid struggle with pieces by some of the great writers who have commented, argued and analyzed it for our magazine including Nadine Gordimer and Albie Sachs.

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How is Systems Science Used in Public Health?

How is Systems Science Used in Public Health?

On December 4, 2013, Society for Public Health Education, National Institutes for Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research and SAGE […]

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Join the Twitter Chat: Exploring System and Social Science in Public Health

Join the Twitter Chat: Exploring System and Social Science in Public Health

  Join the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Research (OBSSR) and SAGE for a live […]

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November 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

November 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s 700+ journals. All the articles linked to from […]

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Social science graduates more likely to be in work, report says

Social science graduates more likely to be in work, report says

Press release from the Campaign for Social Science Monday 28 October 2013 For copies of the report, contact the press office (details […]

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Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman discusses behavioral economics with scholars, business leaders

Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman discusses behavioral economics with scholars, business leaders

Nobel laureate in economic science and CASBS Fellow Daniel Kahneman (psychology, 1978) presents the keynote address at the 2013 CASBS Behavioral Science […]

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The Ethics of Impact

The Ethics of Impact

Back in the summer, John Holmwood, the current BSA President, sent me an email about impact and research ethics. Various contingencies have […]

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