Archives for June, 2023

Partnering for Impact: Collaborative Design and Co-Creation
Business and Management INK
June 14, 2023

Partnering for Impact: Collaborative Design and Co-Creation

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What Constitutes Gender Bias In Academia?
Ethics
June 13, 2023

What Constitutes Gender Bias In Academia?

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How Frontline Instructors Can Cultivate Effective Student Teams
Business and Management INK
June 13, 2023

How Frontline Instructors Can Cultivate Effective Student Teams

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Five Ways Altmetrics Are Useful For Academics
Impact
June 12, 2023

Five Ways Altmetrics Are Useful For Academics

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Pandemic London – and the Future of Publishing?

Pandemic London – and the Future of Publishing?

Robert Dingwall discusses the book Breakable, which details the experiences of Sue Julians and her family in lockdown London

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Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, Historian of Soviet States, Wins 2023 Princess Of Asturias Social Science Award

Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, Historian of Soviet States, Wins 2023 Princess Of Asturias Social Science Award

Political historian Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, an expert on the former Soviet Union and many of its successor states, received the 2023 Princess of Austrias Award for Social Science

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Disjunctions in Management Learning

Disjunctions in Management Learning

Bruno Américo and Stewart Clegg discuss organizational methodology research and answer questions about their paper, “Disjunctions in the Context of management learning: An Exemplary Publication of Narrative Fiction,” published in Management Learning.

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Ecological Economist Joan Martinez-Alier Receives 2023 Holberg Prize

Ecological Economist Joan Martinez-Alier Receives 2023 Holberg Prize

Joan Martinez-Alier, a scholar in ecological economics and political ecology, received the 2023 Holberg Prize from Crown Prince Haakon of Norway.

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When the Right Thing to Do is Also the Wrong Thing: The Pandemic as a CSR Paradox

When the Right Thing to Do is Also the Wrong Thing: The Pandemic as a CSR Paradox

Professor Heidi Reed discusses the COVID-19 pandemic as a CSR paradox and explores her new paper, “When the right thing to do […]

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Interview Describes Biases That Manifest In Artificial Intelligence Systems

Interview Describes Biases That Manifest In Artificial Intelligence Systems

Meredith Broussard, one of the few Black women doing research in artificial intelligence, would like to see us tackling the problems that have been shown to be prevalent in today’s AI systems, especially the issue of bias based on race, gender, or ability.

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Watch the Webinar – Therapeutic Cultures: A View from Latin America

Watch the Webinar – Therapeutic Cultures: A View from Latin America

Join the authors of the new book Beyond Therapeutic Culture in Latin America: Hybrid Networks in Argentina and Brazil as they examine […]

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Elizabeth Anderson, Alondra Nelson Win 2023 Sage-CASBS Award

Elizabeth Anderson, Alondra Nelson Win 2023 Sage-CASBS Award

Two eminent scholars – philosopher Elizabeth Anderson and sociologist Alondra Nelson – have won the 2023 Sage-CASBS Award.

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