Archives for November, 2013

Thanksgiving Holiday Reading
Bookshelf
November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving Holiday Reading

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The effect of reverse discrimination on the young
International Debate
November 27, 2013

The effect of reverse discrimination on the young

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All hands are tied
International Debate
November 25, 2013

All hands are tied

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Calling For More “Relevance” in Management Research?
Business and Management INK
November 25, 2013

Calling For More “Relevance” in Management Research?

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Robert Cialdini Explains: How Can Social Science Inform Policy?

Robert Cialdini Explains: How Can Social Science Inform Policy?

Robert Cialdini: The Power of Social Vs. Economic and Regulatory Factors in Behavior Change  On November 12, 2013, Dr. Robert Cialdini, Dr. […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Social science students least likely to write theses The Brown Daily Herald The social science of cyberattacks Phys.Org Doing Social Science in […]

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November 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

November 2013 Round-up of Social Science Research (SAGE Insight)

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s 700+ journals. All the articles linked to from […]

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What Is the Future of Work?

What Is the Future of Work?

Social media, new technologies, millennials and mobility: where will it lead us and how can we prepare? We’re pleased to bring you […]

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Video Slideshow from the 2013 CASBS Behavioral Science Summit

Video Slideshow from the 2013 CASBS Behavioral Science Summit

We are delighted to share with you a video slideshow from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University‘s […]

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MOOCs: Fad or Revolution?

MOOCs: Fad or Revolution?

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) have exploded over the past year, arousing a great deal of interest. Seen as a larger disruption […]

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Required Reading

Required Reading

We’re pleased to let you know about an important new title from SAGE Publications: Enhancing Evaluation Use by Marlène Läubli Loud and John Mayne offers […]

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Fighting Back on Capitol Hill

Fighting Back on Capitol Hill

A recent article published in Nature reports some of the efforts that the Social and Behavioral Science Community have made to defend funding of social science research on Capitol Hill.

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