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What Do Sociology Students Read?
Career
June 25, 2014

What Do Sociology Students Read?

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Did the Cold War Affect Management Education?
Business and Management INK
June 24, 2014

Did the Cold War Affect Management Education?

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What Leads to Radicalisation?
Public Policy
June 24, 2014

What Leads to Radicalisation?

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The Pernicious Problem of Those FIRST Steps
Academic Funding
June 23, 2014

The Pernicious Problem of Those FIRST Steps

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Do Home Foreclosures Affect Some Neighborhoods More than Others?

Do Home Foreclosures Affect Some Neighborhoods More than Others?

According to a December 2010 report from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Monthly Labor Review report, the U.S. housing bubble […]

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Return to Planet Quantophrenia

Return to Planet Quantophrenia

Robert Dingwall argues that numeracy and and a grasp of quantitative method of course have a place in the education of a social scientist, but they shouldn’t be the only skills in the graduate’s quiver. How about he ability to walk around, for one?

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Assessing the Prospects for a Public Sociology: The Case of Explaining Riots

Assessing the Prospects for a Public Sociology: The Case of Explaining Riots

Viewing the question through the prism of the riots of 2011, Martyn Hammersley asks some probing questions about ability and the expertise of public sociology is explaining the incidents.

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What is Peer Review? An Explainer

What is Peer Review? An Explainer

We’ve all heard the phrase “peer review” as giving credence to research and scholarly papers, but what does it actually mean? How […]

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Howard Silver named Senior Contributing Editor of Social Science Space

Howard Silver named Senior Contributing Editor of Social Science Space

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Howard Silver named Senior Contributing Editor of Social Science Space June 20, 2014 (Washington, D.C.) —  Howard J. Silver, Political Scientist and […]

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New Version of Coburn Amendment in Wings

New Version of Coburn Amendment in Wings

Senator Tom Coburn’s long-standing effort to restrict political science funding has returned with a new amendment filed for the latest bill that funds the National Science Foundation.

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How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

Is it easier for someone to be corrupt at different levels within an organization? Does corruption depend on the resources available? Authors István […]

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How Ronald Reagan Helped Advance Social Science

How Ronald Reagan Helped Advance Social Science

The more things change, the more they stay the same — especially when it comes to political reluctance for the U.S government to pay for social science research. Our new blogger, Howard J. Silver, is an old hand at lobbying the feds for research funds, and details how political headwinds blew in a suite of lobbying groups.

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