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The National Interest and the NSF
Academic Funding
November 3, 2015

The National Interest and the NSF

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Diplomacy or Destroyers: Uncle Sam’s Freedom of Navigation Choice
News
November 3, 2015

Diplomacy or Destroyers: Uncle Sam’s Freedom of Navigation Choice

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How Do Customers and Companies Benefit from Service Firm Transparency?
Business and Management INK
November 3, 2015

How Do Customers and Companies Benefit from Service Firm Transparency?

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Organization and Environment Seeks New Editor
Business and Management INK
November 2, 2015

Organization and Environment Seeks New Editor

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 800 journals. The articles linked below are free […]

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The American Economist is Now Accepting Submissions!

The American Economist is Now Accepting Submissions!

You can now submit electronically to The American Economist through SAGE Track! As an official publication of Omicron Delta Epsilon, The International […]

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Statistical Champion Ken Prewitt Awarded by SAGE-CASBS

Statistical Champion Ken Prewitt Awarded by SAGE-CASBS

The former Census director and president of the Social Science Research Council will be honored at the 2015 Behavioral & Social Science Summit at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.

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Why Would You Choose to Revisit a Dissatisfying Restaurant?

Why Would You Choose to Revisit a Dissatisfying Restaurant?

We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Gabriele Pizzi of the University of Bologna. Dr. Pizzi recently collaborated with Gian Luca Marzocchi, Chiara Orsingher […]

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Indigenous Education’s Checkered History in the U.S.

Indigenous Education’s Checkered History in the U.S.

As part of a lecture series that commemorates the historic school desegregation court case of Brown vs. The Topeka Board of Education, an expert in indigenous education reviewed the arc of education native Americans in public settings.

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What Connects English Language Testing, Tours and Education Markets?

What Connects English Language Testing, Tours and Education Markets?

Universities around the world are impacted by narrow definitions of world-class education, but a just-concluded trip o India reminded our Michelle Stack that institutions individually and through international collaborations can and do make choices that mitigate or increase inequity.

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Charles Snow on the Evolution of Organizations

Charles Snow on the Evolution of Organizations

[We’re pleased to welcome Charles C. Snow of The Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Snow recently published his article entitled “Organizing in the […]

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Suffragette – More than a Feminist Movie

Suffragette – More than a Feminist Movie

With most works of art looking at the past, the real focus is the present. The new movie ‘Suffragette,’ writes Robert Dingwall, invites us to think about the consequences of political systems that are supposedly democratic but systematically exclude many voices.

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