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The Role of Rhetorical Casuistry in China’s Capitalist Transformation
Business and Management INK
April 26, 2023

The Role of Rhetorical Casuistry in China’s Capitalist Transformation

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Harnessing the Tide, Not Stemming It: AI, HE and Academic Publishing
Innovation
April 26, 2023

Harnessing the Tide, Not Stemming It: AI, HE and Academic Publishing

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Steps To Effectively Conduct Interdisciplinary Research
Interdisciplinarity
April 25, 2023

Steps To Effectively Conduct Interdisciplinary Research

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Islamic Work Ethics in Healthcare Providers
News
April 25, 2023

Islamic Work Ethics in Healthcare Providers

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Kellina Craig-Henderson, Head of the NSF’s Social Science Directorate, Dies

Kellina Craig-Henderson, Head of the NSF’s Social Science Directorate, Dies

Social psychologist Kellina “Kelli” M. Craig-Henderson, 56, who headed the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate at the National Science Foundation, has died,

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Empowering Research Software 

Empowering Research Software 

The paradox of research software lies in the tension between the promotion of software as a scholarly output and the reality of software as a product that needs to be sustained beyond its publication.

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Can We Trust the World Health Organization with So Much Power?

Can We Trust the World Health Organization with So Much Power?

Robert Dingwall argues that the World health Organization has become a top-down, command-and-control approach, based on a narrow scientific base and the preferences, or prejudices, of a few major donors, that has failed to deliver in times of crisis.

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Disjunctions in the Context of Management Learning: A Study of Narrative Fiction

Disjunctions in the Context of Management Learning: A Study of Narrative Fiction

This research introduces an innovative literature review method that allows scholarship to address the disjunctions produced in a given field of study, trace multidisciplinary incorporations and map theoretical and methodological innovations.

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Pew Study Examines Role of Podcasts In News and Information Landscape

Pew Study Examines Role of Podcasts In News and Information Landscape

A new report from the Pew Research Center explores how and why Americans listen to podcasts, and how podcasting affects their news consumption specifically.

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Is Wikipedia A Good Academic Resource?

Is Wikipedia A Good Academic Resource?

As research and instruction librarians, we know people have concerns about using Wikipedia in academic work. And yet, in interacting with undergraduate and graduate students doing various kinds of research, we also see how Wikipedia can be an important source for background information, topic development and locating further information.

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Directly Tackling the Gender Bias of Wikipedia’s Social Science Entries

Directly Tackling the Gender Bias of Wikipedia’s Social Science Entries

Reflecting on their work on Sage’s recent Wikipedia edit-athon, Mariah John-Leighton and Hannah Jane Pearson discuss how the project has increased the representation of women social scientists on the platform.

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Face Mask Evangelism, Trust and Democracy

Face Mask Evangelism, Trust and Democracy

The Great Mask Debate is limping towards closure. While there is no single conclusive piece of evidence, the best research points towards […]

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