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Free Access to Women’s Research in Honor of International Women’s Day
Research
March 10, 2014

Free Access to Women’s Research in Honor of International Women’s Day

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Roberto Unger on What is Wrong with the Social Sciences Today?
Audio
January 9, 2014

Roberto Unger on What is Wrong with the Social Sciences Today?

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Political science budget cut from NSF, scientists speak up
Academic Funding
October 29, 2013

Political science budget cut from NSF, scientists speak up

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Book Review: The Politics of Actually Existing Unsustainability
Bookshelf
March 10, 2013

Book Review: The Politics of Actually Existing Unsustainability

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Time to Reverse the Sustainability Crisis

Time to Reverse the Sustainability Crisis

Editor’s note: The new issue of Organization & Environment (OAE) is now available online! We are delighted to welcome Mark Starik of […]

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Antebellism: The Neoliberal Compromise of the Political

Antebellism: The Neoliberal Compromise of the Political

Why we need to pay closer attention to the President of Emory’s shocking comparison of University budget cuts with the three-fifths compromise, and what it says about America now, not then.

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

Happy New year! Time to set your new year resolutions. the American Psychoplogical Association website has a section on will power and […]

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A Sociology of Financialisation?

A Sociology of Financialisation?

Beyond an economic analysis of the financial crisis

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Open Access publishing: A Personal View

Open Access publishing: A Personal View

We are personally skeptical about many of the major premises of Open Access Publishing, and we are certain that many of the potential implications have not been thought through. The Finch Report pays remarkably little heed to the detailed arrangements that may need to be put in place.

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

Here is our latest weekly update. This week the Paralympics opened. Get started with our free news and research resources. See the […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

This week – coming soon London Mayor Elections. Follow our web postings of recommended sites.  London Elects heat map shows where the […]

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Conclusion: The New Common Sense

Conclusion: The New Common Sense

The connection between money, degrees, employability, and the ‘real-world’ relevance of academic work has been hammered so relentlessly into our minds that is has become virtually possible to eschew.

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