Archives for 2015

Two Social Scientists Awarded ‘Genius Grants’
Recognition
September 29, 2015

Two Social Scientists Awarded ‘Genius Grants’

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This Book About an Anthropologist Ought to Win the Man Booker
Bookshelf
September 29, 2015

This Book About an Anthropologist Ought to Win the Man Booker

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Sense About Science On the Value of Peer Review
Higher Education Reform
September 28, 2015

Sense About Science On the Value of Peer Review

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William Davies on the Happiness Industry
Social Science Bites
September 28, 2015

William Davies on the Happiness Industry

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Are Authentic Leadership and Fairness Connected?

Are Authentic Leadership and Fairness Connected?

[We’re pleased to welcome Christa Kiersch of University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Dr. Kiersch recently collaborated with Zinta S. Byrne of Colorado State […]

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How Does Organizational Design Influence the Risk-Taking Perceptions of Managers?

How Does Organizational Design Influence the Risk-Taking Perceptions of Managers?

[We’re pleased to welcome Devaki Rau of Northern Illinois University. Dr. Rau recently collaborated with Thorvald Haerem of BI Norwegian Business School […]

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National Science Board Seeks Nominations for Eight Seats

National Science Board Seeks Nominations for Eight Seats

With a third of the seats on the 24-member National Science Board opening next spring, the panel that oversees the U.S. National […]

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Evidence-Based Policy: The Challenges

Evidence-Based Policy: The Challenges

David Canter reviews new research studying the challenges of social science contributing to policy making.

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Development Experts Seek Help from Social Scientists

Development Experts Seek Help from Social Scientists

Social scientists must team up to help achieve the global development agenda and help measure progress towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, attendees of the World Social Science Forum were told.

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Data Sharing in Historical Perspective

Data Sharing in Historical Perspective

Who me? Share my data with strangers? Aren’t they my competitors? Would they use my data to criticize me? Would they take the credit (through publication) for my hard work? Would they understand my data well enough to arrive at valid results and conclusions?  I recognize the importance of data sharing in some fields, but …

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Fostering Shared Leadership in Teams

Fostering Shared Leadership in Teams

[We’re pleased to welcome Amelie Grille of Braunschweig University of Technology. Dr. Grille recently published an article with Eva-Maria Schulte and Simone […]

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Book Review: Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists

Book Review: Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists

The revised edition of Danny Dorling’s book ‘Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists,’ provides an analysis of contemporary issues and practices underpinning inequality and a concise interpretation of the main causes of the persistence of injustice in rich countries, together with possible solutions.

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