Archives for 2021

CASBS Names 38 to 2021-22 Fellows Class
Announcements
March 15, 2021

CASBS Names 38 to 2021-22 Fellows Class

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Vaccine Passports, Governments, and Adult Movies
Public Policy
March 15, 2021

Vaccine Passports, Governments, and Adult Movies

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Watch the Webinar: White Supremacy, “Post-Truth,” and the Failure of Imagination
Announcements
March 12, 2021

Watch the Webinar: White Supremacy, “Post-Truth,” and the Failure of Imagination

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SAGE Business & Management Books Win TAA Textbook Awards
Business and Management INK
March 11, 2021

SAGE Business & Management Books Win TAA Textbook Awards

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2021 AAPSS Fellows Announced

2021 AAPSS Fellows Announced

Carol Anderson, Jacob Hacker, Rucker Johnson, Mary Pattillo and Kathryn Sikkink are the 2021 cohort of fellows for the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles

Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles

This section of Social Science Space features some of the most important work across social science disciplines that has engaged with the […]

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Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19

Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19

Clinical psychologist Tegan Cruwys discusses the concept of social connectedness and how being ‘together apart’ is both possible and crucial during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Janet Yellen: The Social Scientist in Charge at Treasury

Janet Yellen: The Social Scientist in Charge at Treasury

Janet Yellen, appointed as the 78th secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury in January, has a long history of work in and alongside the social sciences above and beyond her role as an academic economist and policy maker

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Spaces that Work for Us

Spaces that Work for Us

Changes in our daily habits have been as simple as no longer buying our morning cup of joe on the way to […]

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Opinion: We Must Resist the Powerful Voices Arguing for Zero COVID

Opinion: We Must Resist the Powerful Voices Arguing for Zero COVID

Do we treat the coronavirus as an ordinary risk of life, much as we do with the other 30 respiratory viruses that have infected humans throughout history? Or do we try to eliminate the virus from the UK altogether – the so-called Zero COVID approach?

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Pioneering Women in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Pioneering Women in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Pioneering women in the social and behavioral sciences have established programs, institutionalized critical bodies of knowledge, and pursued their personal passions to […]

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Policing the Klan 50 Years Ago Has Lessons for Dismantling White  Supremacist Groups Today

Policing the Klan 50 Years Ago Has Lessons for Dismantling White Supremacist Groups Today

If history is a guide, notes sociologist David Cunningham, providing police with new tools to address current white nationalist threats could result in further repression of activists of color.

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