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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
September 21, 2012

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

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Rebel Manhood
Impact
September 7, 2012

Rebel Manhood

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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
September 6, 2012

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

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Social science sites of the week
Research
August 31, 2012

Social science sites of the week

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

This week in the news wikileaks and Ecuador See our blog entry. For useful information on Ecuador (and other Latin American nation’s […]

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

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

Monsters, playboys, virgins and whores: Rape myths in the news media’s coverage of sexual violence From Language and Literature Gentlemen prefer red: A […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Major problems with the recent Gay-parenting study come to light, “predictive policing” aims to prevent crime, and social science insights helping to make sense of climate change. These and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News!

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

This week more Olympic sites. See our reading list on race and sport. This includes free access to a relevant podcast from […]

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

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

Free press vs. free speech? The rhetoric of “civility” in regard to anonymous online comments From Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly A psychological […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

Olympic Games. Of course this week’s key story is the London 2012 Olympics. HM Government Olympic Communication newsroom. Acts as a central […]

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Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

In the past twenty years there has been a revolution in economics with the study not of how people would behave if they were perfectly rational, but of how they actually behave. At the vanguard of this movement is Robert Shiller of Yale University. He sits down with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Social Scientists protest biased study targeting LGBT parents, Chinese girls outperforming boys and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News.

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