Philip L. Hersch examines the NCAA Coaching Carousel in the article, “Does the NCAA Coaching Carousel Hamper the Professional Prospects […]
The Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS) will next week launch a major campaign to promote UK social science and raise […]
The last two decades have brought to psychology a renewed attempt to integrate both new forms of cognition (embodied, distributed […]
“Work–Life Balance?: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Everyday Home–Work Dynamics” by Laurie Cohen, Joanne Duberley, and Gill Musson was one of the […]
The British government has confirmed that it will introduce a Defamation Bill in the spring, to change the law on […]
This is an extract from a post originally published in Harvard Magazine. When Majid Ezzati thinks about declining life expectancy, […]
Statements such as ‘knowing about history helps us to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past’ are commonplace. There is […]
“Doing Good And Doing Better Despite Negative Information? The Role Of Corporate Social Responsibility In Consumer Resistance To Negative Information” […]
I know the season for frivolous quiz games has passed but do you know who is buried in Westminster Abbey? […]
“Revisioning Organization Development: Diagnostic and Dialogic Premises and Patterns of Practice” by Gervase R. Bushe and Robert J. Marshak was published […]
It is not often, as a middle aged academic, that I get to feel like James Bond – but there is […]