Archives for 2012

The Invisible Children in the Seminar Room: Kony 2012 and digital activism.
Featured
March 27, 2012

The Invisible Children in the Seminar Room: Kony 2012 and digital activism.

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Street Life in 19th century London: Great new free collection
Research
March 27, 2012

Street Life in 19th century London: Great new free collection

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Casinos Get Strategic: Revenue Management for Table Games
Business and Management INK
March 27, 2012

Casinos Get Strategic: Revenue Management for Table Games

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News
Communication
March 26, 2012

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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The Guardian’s Simon Jenkins is completely wrong.

The Guardian’s Simon Jenkins is completely wrong.

A response to Sir Simon Jenkins’ article on the value of public universities.

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Kickstart Your Social Marketing Strategy

Kickstart Your Social Marketing Strategy

Kickstart your social marketing strategy this summer with the Social Marketing Field School’s Introduction to Social Marketing course! Sponsored by USF Health, […]

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Social Science sites of the week

Social Science sites of the week

Budget week. The Guardian datablog issued a really good collection of 10 visualizations of data that you need to understand the British […]

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Still Crazy After All These Years: JMI Turns 20

Still Crazy After All These Years: JMI Turns 20

The Journal of Management Inquiry (JMI) is turning 20! To celebrate the occasion, JMI released a special anniversary issue in December 2011, […]

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The Pursuit of Power Corrupts

The Pursuit of Power Corrupts

Deepak Malhotra and Francesca Gino, both of Harvard University, published “The Pursuit of Power Corrupts: How Investing in Outside Options Motivates Opportunism in […]

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Ethics and the Corporation

Ethics and the Corporation

After a week in which outgoing executive Greg Smith accused Goldman Sachs of losing its “moral fiber,” Apple’s factory conditions in China […]

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We’re Upgrading!

We’re Upgrading!

SocialScienceSpace may be down for brief maintenance in the next 48 hours. We’re upgrading our website to bring you better navigation and […]

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Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working mothers tend to be happier and healthier than mothers who stay at home caring for young children, according to recent research. But many of those who work are often haunted by the question: “Am I screwing up my kids?”

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