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Mid Staffordshire: A true test for accountability
International Debate
February 7, 2013

Mid Staffordshire: A true test for accountability

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Edward Hopper: An ethnographic sensibility?
International Debate
February 3, 2013

Edward Hopper: An ethnographic sensibility?

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Doreen Massey on Space
Audio
February 1, 2013

Doreen Massey on Space

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Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research
Career
January 30, 2013

Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

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How can textbooks further student engagement?

How can textbooks further student engagement?

All criticism of the genre notwithstanding, textbooks do have a central role to play in turning sociology students into sociologists. Sometimes I do wonder, however, whether it is time to re-invent the textbook.

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More Alike Than Different: Assortative Mating and Antisocial Propensity in Adulthood

More Alike Than Different: Assortative Mating and Antisocial Propensity in Adulthood

In the interest of full disclosure, I spent the first twenty-eight years of my life (give or take) being utterly baffled by […]

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

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

Physical pain and guilty pleasures From Social Psychological and Personality Science Women earn more if they work in different occupations than men From Sociology […]

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Provoked by Boredom: Experiences from Youth Confinement

Provoked by Boredom: Experiences from Youth Confinement

Study finds boredom is a key experience in daily life in secure care and young people deal with their boredom through the generation of risk-taking action.

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Re-establishing economics as a realist and relevant social science, the use of social science in court, and more in this weekly overview of Social Science News

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

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

Can ‘Neds’ or ‘Chavs’ be non-delinquent, educated or even middle class?: Examining the cultural stereotypes From Sociology The heightened risk of immigrants developing schizophrenia […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

Happy New year! Time to set your new year resolutions. the American Psychoplogical Association website has a section on will power and […]

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Daniel Kahneman on Bias

Daniel Kahneman on Bias

Thinking is hard, and most of the time we rely on simple psychological mechanisms that can lead us astray. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast, the Nobel-prizewinning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, talks to Nigel Warburton about biases in our reasoning.

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