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View NIH’s Inaugural Behavioral and Social Science Festival
Videos
December 20, 2016

View NIH’s Inaugural Behavioral and Social Science Festival

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Scholarly Research Looks at Brexit: Free Papers
Public Policy
November 24, 2016

Scholarly Research Looks at Brexit: Free Papers

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Report: Who Is Doing Computational Social Science
Interdisciplinarity
November 15, 2016

Report: Who Is Doing Computational Social Science

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Karenza Moore on Dance Culture
Social Science Bites
October 3, 2016

Karenza Moore on Dance Culture

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Who is Doing Big Data: A SAGE Survey

Who is Doing Big Data: A SAGE Survey

A new survey shoots down the idea that early-career researchers aresomehow more likely to be digital natives and therefore more apt to conduct computational social science than those whose PhDs were issued more than a decade ago.

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What Trump’s Veep Choice Can Teach Us About Coalitions

What Trump’s Veep Choice Can Teach Us About Coalitions

A case study, drawn from Bob Graham’s new book, about how coalitions formed to reverse measures seen as anti gay — such as the religious freedom act that Mike Pence signed and then revised — is available for free here.

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Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries

Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries

Candace Jones, Mark Lorenzen, Jonathan Sapsed , eds.: The Oxford Handbook of Creative Industries. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 576 pp. $170.00, […]

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Understanding Vocational Education in Industrialized Countries

Understanding Vocational Education in Industrialized Countries

[We’re pleased to welcome Nuria Rodriguez-Planas. Nuria published an article in ILR Review in March  2015, entitled “A Road Map to Vocational […]

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Labor Economics and May Day throughout the Year

Labor Economics and May Day throughout the Year

As in recent years, work and economic issues have been on the minds of citizens worldwide – and not just on May […]

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Articles Pertinent to US Primaries Available for Free Now

Articles Pertinent to US Primaries Available for Free Now

Sage 3436 Research

For a limited as the the United States’ presidential election cycle reaches some critical state-level primary votes, the journal Political Research Quarterly […]

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Political Studies Association Archives Free Until End of Month

Political Studies Association Archives Free Until End of Month

Sage 2803 Research

Starting in January, SAGE Publishing – the parent of Social Science Space — began publishing the full journal portfolio of the London-based […]

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Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

[We are pleased to welcome Harry Krashinsky of University of Toronto. Harry published an article in the October 2015 issue of ILR […]

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