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A Dean’s Eye View: Sustainability in Business Schools
Business and Management INK
May 27, 2013

A Dean’s Eye View: Sustainability in Business Schools

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Making the Case for the Social Sciences: Longitudinal Research
Announcements
May 22, 2013

Making the Case for the Social Sciences: Longitudinal Research

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Back to Reality: Environment Is More Than An Issue
Business and Management INK
April 29, 2013

Back to Reality: Environment Is More Than An Issue

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What Is the Value of Social Science?
Academic Funding
April 11, 2013

What Is the Value of Social Science?

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Is “social science” an oxymoron? Will that ever change? Scientific American (blog) More widows than widowers: study Sun.Star I’m a scientist. A […]

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

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

Are the customers of prostitutes ordinary or peculiar men? From International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Female students just as successful […]

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Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Even within its own narrow terms the Iraq war was appallingly costly. A bad decision to invade was compounded by shambolic and ineffective leadership of the warfighting itself. Why? The answer seems to lie in the ways in which contemporary large organizations behave

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social science sites of the week

social science sites of the week

This week Italian elections. The Italian political science association provides free access to its English language journal Political science This includes articles […]

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The Vocation of Sociology – Exposing Slow Violence

The Vocation of Sociology – Exposing Slow Violence

Much destruction of human potential takes the form of a “slow violence” that extends over time. It is insidious, undramatic and relatively invisible.

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Doreen Massey on Space

Doreen Massey on Space

In honor of the late Doreen Massey, an eminent geographer who died Friday at age 72, we repost her Social Science Bites podcast, which has long been one of our most popular. In this interview, Massey asked us to rethink our assumptions about space — and explained why.

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Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

“The social scientists we could do business with were those who grounded their ideas through field studies, cultural probes and social data”.

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The 21st Century Crisis?

The 21st Century Crisis?

Is it possible to reduce consumption and achieve ecological sustainability while still meeting humanity’s basic needs? Research in The Journal of Environment […]

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