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Finding a Place for ‘Stupidity’ in Research and Teaching
Business and Management INK
September 13, 2023

Finding a Place for ‘Stupidity’ in Research and Teaching

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Nomination Window Closing For 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award
Announcements
September 13, 2023

Nomination Window Closing For 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award

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Efforts To Protect Endangered Minority Languages: Helpful Or Harmful?
Communication
September 11, 2023

Efforts To Protect Endangered Minority Languages: Helpful Or Harmful?

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Marc Augé, 1935-2023: Anthropologist Founder Of ‘Non-Places’
News
September 6, 2023

Marc Augé, 1935-2023: Anthropologist Founder Of ‘Non-Places’

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Melissa Kearney on Marriage and Children

Melissa Kearney on Marriage and Children

In this Social Science Bites podcast, economist Melissa Kearney reviews the long-term benefits of growing up in a two-parent household and details some of the reasons why such units have declined in the last four decades.

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National Academies Looks at How to Reduce Racial Inequality In Criminal Justice System

National Academies Looks at How to Reduce Racial Inequality In Criminal Justice System

To address racial and ethnic inequalities in the U.S. criminal justice system, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine just released “Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice and Policy.”

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How Employees and Employers Can Encourage Psychological Safety In The Workplace

How Employees and Employers Can Encourage Psychological Safety In The Workplace

The individual ACT Matrix provides a framework for increasing psychological flexibility, fostering behavior change and increasing actions that are consistent with our values. It can be an effective intervention for promoting psychological safety in the workplace.

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Book Review: A Memoir Highlighting Scientific Complexity

Book Review: A Memoir Highlighting Scientific Complexity

In this brief, crisply written memoir, “In a Flight of Starlings: The Wonders of Complex Systems,” Parisi takes the reader on a journey through his scientific life in the realm of complex, disordered systems, from fundamental particles to migratory birds. He argues that science’s struggle to understand and master the universe’s complexity, and especially to communicate it to an ever-more skeptical public, holds the key to humanity’s future well-being.

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Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset for Language-Majored Undergraduates in Vietnam

Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset for Language-Majored Undergraduates in Vietnam

My research motivation rooted from the global and local, workplace and education contexts, in which a module on entrepreneurial mindset (EM) designed for language majors can be critical for their employability, and possibly their academic and life journey so that they can become lifelong entrepreneurs.

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Entrepreneurship for a Cause

Entrepreneurship for a Cause

Traditional schools and education systems are designed like industrial conveyer belts tasked with churning out as identical produce as possible, one cohort at a time. But education doesn’t have to be this way.

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Fifty Years of Hip Hop: Celebrating a Cultural Phenomenon

Fifty Years of Hip Hop: Celebrating a Cultural Phenomenon

For over fifty years, this African American art form has adapted and evolved to new sounds, new artists, and new influences. At its heart, hip hop remains a form of self-expression and social justice, encouraging listeners to both “Bring the Noise” and “Fight the Power.”

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Maintaining Anonymity In Double-Blind Peer Review During The Age of Artificial Intelligence

Maintaining Anonymity In Double-Blind Peer Review During The Age of Artificial Intelligence

The double-blind review process, adopted by many publishers and funding agencies, plays a vital role in maintaining fairness and unbiasedness by concealing the identities of authors and reviewers. However, in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, a pressing question arises: can an author’s identity be deduced even from an anonymized paper (in cases where the authors do not advertise their submitted article on social media)?

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