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Overconsumption or a Move Towards Minimalism?
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March 15, 2021

Overconsumption or a Move Towards Minimalism?

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Design Principles for Creating Impactful Entrepreneurship Education for All
Business and Management INK
March 3, 2021

Design Principles for Creating Impactful Entrepreneurship Education for All

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Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Public Policy
March 1, 2021

Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic

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On the Persistence of Motivated Ignorance
International Debate
January 18, 2021

On the Persistence of Motivated Ignorance

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Why Does Social Science Not Bite?

Why Does Social Science Not Bite?

David Canter considers why the social sciences failed to influence behavior in order to stop the spread of COVID-19. The virologists had been preparing for a new virus for some years, so were already ahead of the game when they had to start creating a new vaccine. What preparations had social psychologists, sociologists or anthropologists for the inevitable emergence of a new pandemic?

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What I Have Learned from Social Science

What I Have Learned from Social Science

Ziyad Marar, Sage’s president of global publishing, reflects on how his career and his studies of psychology, linguistics and philosophy leave him thinking a social science imagination benefits us as individuals and improves society more generally, especially in times of upheaval and reconfiguration.

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The Social Science Podcast Guide

The Social Science Podcast Guide

This compilation of podcast series covers a host of topics and focus on specific subjects that pertain to the social and behavioral […]

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Issues in the Social Sciences and Humanities

Issues in the Social Sciences and Humanities

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Through research, discussion and debate, the social and behavioral science communities confront important societal issues everyday. While industries everywhere are stimulated by […]

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Layard Receives Lifetime Achievement Award as ESRC Names 2020 Impact Winners

Layard Receives Lifetime Achievement Award as ESRC Names 2020 Impact Winners

Britain’s Celebrating Impact competition, now in its eighth year, recognizes and rewards ESRC-funded researchers who have achieved impact through outstanding research, knowledge exchange activities, collaborative partnerships and engagement with different communities.

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CASBS Leader Margaret Levi Receives Breakthrough of the Year Award

CASBS Leader Margaret Levi Receives Breakthrough of the Year Award

Margaret Levi’s conception of “an expanded community of fate” gained international recognition as the 2020 “Breakthrough of the Year” in the social sciences and humanities. The Falling Walls Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Berlin, selected 10 “Breakthroughs” out of a pool of nearly 1,000 nominations from 111 countries.

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SHAPE – A Focus on the Human World

SHAPE – A Focus on the Human World

Social sciences, humanities and the arts can help us in our endeavors, which is why we, along with the British Academy and others, have recently launched SHAPE: Social sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy

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Future Business Leaders, Ethical Values, and National Economic Freedom:  A View from Business Students in Eight Countries

Future Business Leaders, Ethical Values, and National Economic Freedom: A View from Business Students in Eight Countries

Ethics, goes one line of reasoning, are great for those who can afford them. It’s a cynical view, to be sure, but what effect does the economic terrain affect ethical orientation?

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