Resources

The mental roots of racial prejudice
International Debate
May 9, 2011

The mental roots of racial prejudice

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Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?
Impact
May 4, 2011

Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?

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Can a single case be used to test theory?
International Debate
May 3, 2011

Can a single case be used to test theory?

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Is it something I said? Sense of humor and partner embarrassment
Communication
May 3, 2011

Is it something I said? Sense of humor and partner embarrassment

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Weekly overview of social science industry news

Weekly overview of social science industry news

A critical approach to top social science academic works – new book 212 elected as members of the prestigious American Academy of […]

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

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

Cyberbullying among youngsters: profiles of bullies and victims (New Media & Society) Love, romantic obsession and friendship: key measuring factors in romantic relationships (Journal […]

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The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces

The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces

The European Science Foundation report on “The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces” explores the discourse of disciplinarity and the contemporary relevance of […]

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Memefest Book 2011

Memefest Book 2011

Virtual Eq. Learning Project Published in Memefest Reader 2011 >>>>>>> http://www.otoole.info/index.php/recent-publications/133-memefest

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The Research Ethics Guidebook: a free online resource for social science researchers

The Research Ethics Guidebook: a free online resource for social science researchers

What is it? The Research Ethics Guidebook – www.ethicsguidebook.ac.uk – is a new free website for social science researchers, funded by ESRC, […]

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A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro

A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro

LSE Works, a lecture series sponsored by SAGE, had its final instalment on Thursday, March 24, 2011. The series has drawn attention […]

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The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution

The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution

On Thursday, March 17, 2011, Nicholas Stern gave the next lecture in the LSE Works series. Sponsored by SAGE, LSE Works is […]

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Britain: a country divided?

Britain: a country divided?

John Hills, professor of social policy at LSE, and Dr Polly Vizard gave another lecture in the LSE Works series on Thursday, […]

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