Communication

Weekly Overview of Social Science News
Communication
June 2, 2013

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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Top Five: Communication Skills
Business and Management INK
May 17, 2013

Top Five: Communication Skills

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News
Communication
April 8, 2013

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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New Social Media, New Social Science? Blurring the Boundaries: One Year On
Communication
April 3, 2013

New Social Media, New Social Science? Blurring the Boundaries: One Year On

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Social Science in the National interest, U.S. Congress cuts Social Science out of NSF Funding, and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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Open Access and the Privatisation of Knowledge

Open Access and the Privatisation of Knowledge

Is OA the flip side to privatisation of Higher Education? Is there a way in which OA is a means of justifying the economic inaccessibility of HE by providing a public good?

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Risk Management Approach Could Motivate Climate Change Action

Risk Management Approach Could Motivate Climate Change Action

Is it possible that modern society’s bitter political divisions over belief in anthropogenic climate change is distracting decision-makers from the far more practical matter of confronting the risk that it presents, directly or indirectly, to businesses and the economy?

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Five Ways to Open a Meeting

Five Ways to Open a Meeting

Is there a right way to open a business meeting? In “‘Stepping Stones’ in Opening and Closing Department Meetings,” recently published in the […]

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The Power of Speech

The Power of Speech

Gabrielsen, J., & Christiansen, T. J. (2010). The Power of Speech. Copenhagen, Denmark: Hans Reitzels, 187 pp. Success in the workplace often […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

The Republican war on Social Science, Natural Science and Social Science combine, and more on your weekly overview of Social Science News.

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Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of Reproductive Technology

Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of Reproductive Technology

New technologies have dramatically changed choices around reproduction. Sarah Franklin, Professor of Sociology at Cambridge University, discusses her research

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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

Romantic jealousy and relationship closeness From SAGE Open If Romeo and Juliet had mobile phones From Mobile Media & Communication Is ‘gene talk’ used […]

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