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Albert Bandura, 1925-2021: The Social Psychologist Who Transformed How We Think of Learning and Morality
Impact
August 18, 2021

Albert Bandura, 1925-2021: The Social Psychologist Who Transformed How We Think of Learning and Morality

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Would a Weary People Take a Virtual Course on the Pandemic? Yes, They Would
Higher Education Reform
June 8, 2021

Would a Weary People Take a Virtual Course on the Pandemic? Yes, They Would

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Watch the Webinar: Tourism Management under COVID-19
Business and Management INK
June 2, 2021

Watch the Webinar: Tourism Management under COVID-19

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Microsite Collection Offers New Scholarship on Issues, Trends
Resources
June 1, 2021

Microsite Collection Offers New Scholarship on Issues, Trends

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Why Social Science? Leaders Need to Know How to Lead with Evidence

Why Social Science? Leaders Need to Know How to Lead with Evidence

Being bad at math can kill people. Even experts who should understand medical science and help us make good health decisions sometimes […]

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SSRC Names Anna Harvey as Next President

SSRC Names Anna Harvey as Next President

Anna Harvey, founding director of the Public Safety Lab at New York University, has been named the 15th president of the New York-based Social Science Research Council.

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Microsite Offers Look at UN Sustainable Development Goals

Microsite Offers Look at UN Sustainable Development Goals

In one of its series of interdisciplinary microsites addressing important public issues, SAGE Publishing is offering free access to a suite of […]

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Showing How UKRI Foreign Aid Cuts Threaten Impact on the Ground

Showing How UKRI Foreign Aid Cuts Threaten Impact on the Ground

In light of cuts to UKRI’s research funding and Overseas Development Assistance program, Nicky Armstrong and Evelyn Pauls argue that these developments reflect a narrow conception of the impact of academic research on society and describe how these cuts will affect the work of the Gender, Justice and Security Hub.

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Event: An Earth-Friendly Political Economy

Event: An Earth-Friendly Political Economy

On April 28, 2021, join the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) in partnership with the Hewlett Foundation, the […]

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Journal Reviewers Can Help Ensure Indigenous Scholars Are Heard

Journal Reviewers Can Help Ensure Indigenous Scholars Are Heard

Volunteer reviewers are one key obstacle – or ally – in seeing scholarship from indigenous authors makes into mainstream academic journals. Here are some tips to remove obstacles.

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Britain’s Academy of Social Sciences Urges UK Government to Restore Foreign Research Aid

Britain’s Academy of Social Sciences Urges UK Government to Restore Foreign Research Aid

The Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS) strongly urges the UK government to reinstate funding for UKRI’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), the Newton Fund and university QR funding for GCRF, to meet its existing commitments.

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Connecting Across Differences with Relational Coordination

Connecting Across Differences with Relational Coordination

Nearly 30 years after the establishment of relational coordination theory, the empirical evidence supporting its use has not yet been synthesized, despite frequently being cited in the literature

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