Archives for 2014

Explore Sustainability as Megatrend
Business and Management INK
March 19, 2014

Explore Sustainability as Megatrend

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Five Questions with Scholar/Activist Christine Drennon
Recognition
March 18, 2014

Five Questions with Scholar/Activist Christine Drennon

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What Role Does Trust Play in the Workplace?
Business and Management INK
March 18, 2014

What Role Does Trust Play in the Workplace?

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In UK, Fewer Researchers Supported But More Research
Impact
March 17, 2014

In UK, Fewer Researchers Supported But More Research

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What I Say When My Colleagues Ask Me If They Should Be On Twitter

What I Say When My Colleagues Ask Me If They Should Be On Twitter

Quite frequently nowadays, other professors ask me if they should be on Twitter, reports Hope Jahren, a scientist, blogger and not-so-secret agent for social media. “This is kind of sad,” I think to myself, “How did we get to the point where I’m giving computer advice?” I’ve decided to generously make my opinions available.

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SAGE Opposes FIRST Act

SAGE Opposes FIRST Act

Leading social and behavioral sciences publisher SAGE today joined with science associations and American universities in opposing the FIRST Act. This act […]

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Lipinski Suggests Damage From FIRST Might Be Contained

Lipinski Suggests Damage From FIRST Might Be Contained

How concerned should the social science community be about the still substantial chunk of money missing from federal social science support in a hotly contested National Science Foundation reauthorization bill? According to Daniel Lipinski, the very conservative Democratic congressman whose amendment backfilled $50 million that even more conservative Republicans wanted to take away, a lot and a little.

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A Postdoc’s Lament: Creativity and Innovation in Academic Sphere

A Postdoc’s Lament: Creativity and Innovation in Academic Sphere

How does the experience of impermanent, precarious employment on the margins of academia affect young scholars’ ability to engage in creative labor? Is such creative labor still possible?

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Northwestern’s Fay Lomax Cook Tabbed to Head SBE

Northwestern’s Fay Lomax Cook Tabbed to Head SBE

Northwestern University social policy professor Fay Lomax Cook, the longtime head of the Institute for Policy Research, has been appointed to head the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Social, Behavioral &; Economic Sciences.

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UPDATED: FIRST Bill Passes First Legislative Hurdle

UPDATED: FIRST Bill Passes First Legislative Hurdle

A bill that would dramatically reduce the amount of money that the federal government spends on social science research advanced after passing in a House of Representatives subcommittee on a party-line vote this morning.

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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 700 journals. All the articles linked to […]

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Impact on Layoff Survivors

Impact on Layoff Survivors

With a slow economic recovery well underway, there is a new employment story to be told—those who remain at organizations that have […]

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