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On ‘Jeopardy!’ women take fewer risks vs. men
Featured
June 27, 2011

On ‘Jeopardy!’ women take fewer risks vs. men

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‘Lacan and the Immortal Within’
Interdisciplinarity
June 27, 2011

‘Lacan and the Immortal Within’

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‘Humanities and social sciences are vital to US competitiveness, says Academy of Arts and Sciences commission’
Communication
June 27, 2011

‘Humanities and social sciences are vital to US competitiveness, says Academy of Arts and Sciences commission’

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Weekly overview of social science news
Communication
June 27, 2011

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)

Considering initiatives to help alleviate some of the costly burden of disabled people on society (Journal of Disability Policy Studies) The stigma of […]

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Job Satisfaction and Empowerment on Customer’s Perception of Service Quality

Job Satisfaction and Empowerment on Customer’s Perception of Service Quality

“The Role and Effect of Job Satisfaction and Empowerment On Customers’ Perception of Service Quality: a Study in the Restaurant Industry,” published […]

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Chinese Tourists’ Image of America

Chinese Tourists’ Image of America

Xiang (Robert) Li, University of South Carolina, and Svetlana Stepchenkova, University of Florida, published “Chinese Outbound Tourists’Destination Image of America: Part I” in OnlineFirst […]

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The Blame Game

The Blame Game

Elizabeth M. Poposki, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, published “The Blame Game: Exploring the Nature and Correlates of Attributions Following Work–Family Conflict” in […]

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British psychology “unsurpassed” –  but limited funding for research threatens position, says international study

British psychology “unsurpassed” – but limited funding for research threatens position, says international study

News release from the Campaign for Social Science Tuesday 21 June 2011 British psychology “unsurpassed” – but limited funding for research threatens […]

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Ecological Modernization Theory

Ecological Modernization Theory

“Key Challenges to Ecological Modernization Theory: Institutional Efficacy, Case Study Evidence, Units of Analysis, and the Pace of Eco-Efficiency” by Richard York, […]

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Inequality, power and privilege in the struggle for the humanities

Inequality, power and privilege in the struggle for the humanities

Much ink has already been spilled to condemn and defend the establishment of the New College of the Humanities (NCH), announced earlier […]

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‘The Believing Brain’

‘The Believing Brain’

Glenn C. Altschuler reviews ‘The Believing Brain’, a new book by Michael Shermer, on the Huffington Post site. The book explores why […]

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