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SAGE’s Ziyad Marar Named to Campaign for Social Science
Announcements
January 27, 2015

SAGE’s Ziyad Marar Named to Campaign for Social Science

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Book Review: The Sustainable Economics of Elinor Ostrom
Bookshelf
January 26, 2015

Book Review: The Sustainable Economics of Elinor Ostrom

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What Role Should Overseas Students Play in British Society?
Higher Education Reform
January 23, 2015

What Role Should Overseas Students Play in British Society?

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MOOCs + Meetups = Better Learning
Higher Education Reform
January 22, 2015

MOOCs + Meetups = Better Learning

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Rebecca Blank Receives 2015 Moynihan Prize

Rebecca Blank Receives 2015 Moynihan Prize

A former acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce and the current chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison will receive this year’s Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize from the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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Trevor Marchand on Craft

Trevor Marchand on Craft

It’s an unusual approach for an academic: a hands-on approach. Literally a hands-on approach. Trevor Marchand is an anthropologist interested in how information about crafts is transferred from expert to novice. This has led him to Nigeria, Yemen, Mali, and East London …

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Input from Social and Behavioral Scientists Essential in Energy-Use Reduction Policy Making

Input from Social and Behavioral Scientists Essential in Energy-Use Reduction Policy Making

Research shows people generally prefer being green to being greedy, but even if people are motivated, they don’t always know how to reduce energy use or, if they make a behavioral change, whether the change helped them reach their energy saving goals.

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Don’t Fence Me In: The Bogus Walls Between Disciplines

Don’t Fence Me In: The Bogus Walls Between Disciplines

‘I am whoever I want to be,’ insistsCameron Neylon. ‘You don’t get to define my value. The real question is whether the filters you apply are good enough to tell when I have something to say that is useful for you to hear.’

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Book Review: Jacob N. Shapiro: The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations

Book Review: Jacob N. Shapiro: The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations

Jacob N. Shapiro : The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. 335 pp. $29.95/£19.95, hardcover. Anita […]

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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Hollywood’s Gender-Wage Gap

Kaley Cuoco recently learned the hard way to be careful what you say in an interview after her comments on feminism in […]

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Social Science Needs to Benefit Society, and Now

Social Science Needs to Benefit Society, and Now

The last two UK governments have invested heavily in social science research. But we still do not know how to use the results in order to start improving society. This has to change, and soon.

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Listen to the Latest Podcast from Cornell Hospitality Quarterly!

Listen to the Latest Podcast from Cornell Hospitality Quarterly!

In the latest podcast from Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, Robert E. Pitts discusses his article “The Influence of Message Framing on Hotel Guests’ […]

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