The commentator Nick Cohen argues in an article this week that many academics – specifically in social sciences and humanities – are unable to […]
“Generational Differences in Work Values: Leisure and Extrinsic Values Increasing, Social and Intrinsic Values Decreasing”, by Jean M. Twenge of […]
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) have revamped their website with more useful features.They have withdrawn the former Esrc society […]
Here is our latest weekly lisiting. The future of food and farming – Challenges and choices for global sustainability. Department […]
Over the last year SAGE has devoted time and energy to celebrating the social sciences. We have done so by […]
Here is our latest weekly roundup of what’s new and what’s good! Hearth Tax online an economic history resource about […]
Reposted from Methodspace: a summary of the NatCen Informing Public Policy New Agendas for Social Research Conference (23-24 April 2009) […]
“Revenue Structure and Nonprofit Borrowing”, by Wenli Yan of Indiana University, Bloomington, Dwight V. Denison and J.S. Butler, both of […]
Charles D. Reuter, President, USI Insurance Services, has published a timely article in Compensation & Benefits Review, on stand-alone worksite […]
An anonymous university lecturer calls for higher education not only to be free but also to be genuinely higher education. The writer […]
Last month, SAGE sponsored a one-day symposium at the British Academy on the future of democracy, and media’s contribution to that […]