Archives for 2014

Wanna Turn Heads in Washington? Here’s How
Communication
March 13, 2014

Wanna Turn Heads in Washington? Here’s How

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Understanding Networking and its Benefits
Business and Management INK
March 12, 2014

Understanding Networking and its Benefits

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Altmetrics Aren’t Always So ‘Alt’ – Ask the Developing World
International Debate
March 12, 2014

Altmetrics Aren’t Always So ‘Alt’ – Ask the Developing World

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UPDATED: Social Science Advocates Uniting to Oppose FIRST
Academic Funding
March 11, 2014

UPDATED: Social Science Advocates Uniting to Oppose FIRST

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State of the Stacks: Academic Libraries in a Digital Age

State of the Stacks: Academic Libraries in a Digital Age

The latest iteration of a report on college and university libraries finds an institution with a clear sense that change is afoot but a slightly cloudier feel for how to address it.

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Do You Have Research on Coaching?

Do You Have Research on Coaching?

Many of us have had mentors who helped us move forward in both our careers and day-to-day life. The Journal of Applied […]

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How Much NSF Funding Goes to Social Science?

How Much NSF Funding Goes to Social Science?

The social and behavioral component of the National Science Foundation’s budget is a small part of the total but of paramount importance to the discipline’s researchers, a relationship brought home as Congress gets ready to discuss funding.

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Free Access to Women’s Research in Honor of International Women’s Day

Free Access to Women’s Research in Honor of International Women’s Day

This piece was originally posted on International Women’s Day at the Management Ink blog. It is re-posted here with permission. *** It was International Women’s […]

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Embed With Our Enemies: Making Process Itself a Calling Card

Embed With Our Enemies: Making Process Itself a Calling Card

While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at communicating this value. Sam Baars believes researchers should reflect on the ways in which social value is created not just from the findings of our research, but also the way in which it is conducted. He pushes for the adoption of a more ‘embedded’ approach to research which involves working more closely with the public, and public institutions, at a local level.

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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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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Launch of the World Social Science Blog | IPSA | Political Science News – News ⋅ sarah.veilleux.poulin The International Social Science Council […]

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Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day

Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day

It is International Women’s Day today, observed since the early 1900s to inspire women and celebrate their achievements. To commemorate the day, […]

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