Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
‘Academically Adrift’, a new book on the failures of higher education, finds that undergraduates don’t study, and professors don’t make them. A […]
A critical approach to top social science academic works – new book 212 elected as members of the prestigious American Academy of […]
Paul T.Y. Preenen, Irene E. De Pater, Annelies E.M. Vianen, all of University of Amsterdam, and Laura Keijzer, of TNO Quality of Life, collaborated […]
Cyberbullying among youngsters: profiles of bullies and victims (New Media & Society) Love, romantic obsession and friendship: key measuring factors in romantic relationships (Journal […]
“Human Capital, Efficiency, and Innovative Adaptation as Strategic Determinants of Firm Performance” by Rubina Mahsud, Gregory E. Prussia, Seattle University, and Gary Yukl, […]
The latest blog-post on ‘Sociology and the Cuts’ is a pulling-no-punches critique of the proposal by the University of East London to […]
Angelo J. Kinicki, Arizona State University, Katherine J.L. Jacobson, University of New Mexico, Benjamin M. Galvin, University of Washington Bothell, and Gregory E. […]
The European Science Foundation report on “The Future of Knowledge: Mapping Interfaces” explores the discourse of disciplinarity and the contemporary relevance of […]