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Round-up of Social Science Research
Communication
April 13, 2015

Round-up of Social Science Research

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Round-up of Social Science Research
Communication
March 26, 2015

Round-up of Social Science Research

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John Brewer on C. Wright Mills
Audio
March 24, 2015

John Brewer on C. Wright Mills

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Round-up of Social Science Research
Communication
March 9, 2015

Round-up of Social Science Research

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25 Years of ‘Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism’

25 Years of ‘Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism’

Allan Bloom has claimed there are no classics in the social sciences, but the editors of a special collection of essays on the impact of Gøsta Esping-Andersen’s book ‘The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism’ on its 25th birthday suggest that in fact this book shows Bloom was mistaken.

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Peter Lunt on Erving Goffman

Peter Lunt on Erving Goffman

Erving Goffman has been called the most influential American sociologist of the 20th century thanks to his study of the social interactions of everyday life. In this Social Science Bites podcast, social psychologist Peter Lunt discusses his own inquiries into Goffman and how he approached his subjects with “an ethnographer’s eye.”

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

  The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 700 journals. The articles linked below are […]

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Trevor Marchand on Craft

Trevor Marchand on Craft

It’s an unusual approach for an academic: a hands-on approach. Literally a hands-on approach. Trevor Marchand is an anthropologist interested in how information about crafts is transferred from expert to novice. This has led him to Nigeria, Yemen, Mali, and East London …

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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap

Kaley Cuoco recently learned the hard way to be careful what you say in an interview after her comments on feminism in […]

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Finding Clarity for Our Most Basic Emotions

Finding Clarity for Our Most Basic Emotions

Sociologist Thomas Scheff argues that the terms for basic emotions, especially in English, are ‘wildly ambiguous.’ So he set out to determine conceptual guidelines for grief, fear/anxiety, anger, shame and pride as a step toward giving them consistent and useful academic meanings.

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Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences

Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences

Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. 240 pp. ISBN 978-0-226-07336-1, $85 (Cloth); […]

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Ashly H. Pinnington on Competence Regimes in Professional Organizations

Ashly H. Pinnington on Competence Regimes in Professional Organizations

[We’re pleased to welcome Ashly H. Pinnington of the British University in Dubai. Dr. Pinnington and Jörgen Sandberg of UQ Business School […]

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