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PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, AND COVID-19: EXCERPT FROM The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about profound changes in the way individuals around the world conduct themselves in their daily lives. One of the more marked changes is the sudden spike in overt hostility toward those perceived as “outsiders”. In particular, because the spread of COVID-19 started in central China, much of that prejudice WEBINAR: RESEARCH ETHICS IN PRACTICE Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice. Published on 02/16/2021 by Social Science Space. Ethical research involves much more than a pre-study review or forms to explain how the study adheres to the institution’s rules about protection of human participants. This free webinar will feature a cross-cultural conversation about two keyquestions
WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT Race is a Racist Concept. Published on 07/28/2020 by David Canter. Race only became a term that implied a radical difference in the nature of people in the 18th century (this illustration of the ‘types of mankind’ dates from the next century, in 1893). The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and fartoo long in
BAILEY BAUMANN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Tapping the Tourism Potential of Pot: Lessons From a New Gold Rush. Colorado legalized recreational marijuana five years ago. That’s provided time for a natural experiment on what pot means for health, crime, agriculture, business — and tourism. 4 years ago. SUSAN MICHIE ON BEHAVIORAL CHANGE Susan Michie on Behavioral Change. LISTEN TO SUSAN MICHIE NOW! With each new year comes a wave of good intentions as people aim to be better. They want to lose weight, exercise more, be nicer, drink less and smoke not at all. They want to change behavior, and as Susan Michie knows well, “behavior is related to absolutely everything inlife.”.
IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to WHAT I HAVE LEARNED FROM SOCIAL SCIENCE What I Have Learned from Social Science. I’ve spent my adult life in and around social science. Academically through studying psychology and linguistics (alongside philosophy), professionally through working at SAGE for over 30 years and personally through an abiding amateur interest in various fields sometimes expressed in my own writing of A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP Eco-leaders see organizations as interconnected living networks, with virtual and physical flows between humans, nature and technologies. The task of eco-leaders is to think spatially, to see patterns and connections, and create a network of leaders distributed throughout the organization. Eco-Leadership is to develop ‘webs of work’ and ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pioneered in another way: She was the first female president of the Social Science Research Council, serving from 1972 to 1979, and was the first female director for a number ofmajor
PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, AND COVID-19: EXCERPT FROM The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about profound changes in the way individuals around the world conduct themselves in their daily lives. One of the more marked changes is the sudden spike in overt hostility toward those perceived as “outsiders”. In particular, because the spread of COVID-19 started in central China, much of that prejudice WEBINAR: RESEARCH ETHICS IN PRACTICE Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice. Published on 02/16/2021 by Social Science Space. Ethical research involves much more than a pre-study review or forms to explain how the study adheres to the institution’s rules about protection of human participants. This free webinar will feature a cross-cultural conversation about two keyquestions
WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT Race is a Racist Concept. Published on 07/28/2020 by David Canter. Race only became a term that implied a radical difference in the nature of people in the 18th century (this illustration of the ‘types of mankind’ dates from the next century, in 1893). The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and fartoo long in
BAILEY BAUMANN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Tapping the Tourism Potential of Pot: Lessons From a New Gold Rush. Colorado legalized recreational marijuana five years ago. That’s provided time for a natural experiment on what pot means for health, crime, agriculture, business — and tourism. 4 years ago. SUSAN MICHIE ON BEHAVIORAL CHANGE Susan Michie on Behavioral Change. LISTEN TO SUSAN MICHIE NOW! With each new year comes a wave of good intentions as people aim to be better. They want to lose weight, exercise more, be nicer, drink less and smoke not at all. They want to change behavior, and as Susan Michie knows well, “behavior is related to absolutely everything inlife.”.
IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to 'MISERY INDEX' REVEALS COVID-19 IMPACT ON AMERICAN LIVES With more than 30 million people infected and 550,000 dead, the U.S. is among the nations hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. From job loss to housing insecurity to mental distress, the social, psychological and economic hardships brought on by the pandemic are extensive and likely to 16 ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT TEACHING ONLINE The call for ‘social distancing’ in the wake of the coronavirus and its attendant COVID-19 disease has seen schools and universities around the world hurriedly attempting to turn their physical classrooms into virtual ones. While this may be best immediate reaction from an epidemiological point of view, from a pedagogic perspective, it has left instructors desperately trying to retrofit PROJECT MANAGING A BOOK ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT In this essay, Stewart R. Clegg describes the process of the resulted in the English-language version of the book, Project Management: A Value Creation Approach, which he wrote with Torgeir Skyttermoen of the Oslo Business School, Oslo Metropolitan University and Anne Live Vaagasar of the BI Norwegian Business School.Social Science Space parent SAGE Publishing published the book in THE SECRETS OF THE HUMAN MIND (AND MARKETING) The author of the book 'Sensory Marketing' explains how it fills a gap in the marketing literature in analyzing and discussing how companies could apply multisensory cues for vision, sound, smell, touch, and taste in business practice. NEW EDITION OF 'ADVERTISING & PROMOTION' AND THE The Smash Cadbury’s Martians’ campaign belongs to a time long ago and far away these days. The advertising and promotion world is very different since the first edition of our book, Advertising & PromotionAdvertising & Promotion HOW DANGEROUS IS DONALD TRUMP? This is one explored by a group of psychiatrists and their colleagues in a report published in in 2017 and expanded in 2019 entitled The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. The American Psychiatric Association criticized this report because it went against what is known as ‘The
SHOULD WE MANDATE A COURSE IN ETHICS FOR ALL RESEARCH The Indian University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced a number of policies aimed at addressing issues around the robustness and quality of Indian research. One focus of these policies has been the introduction of mandatory publishing ethics training for Indian PhD students aimed at reducing unethical or predatory research and publishing practices. In this blogpost, Santosh C. FIVE TIPS FOR DESIGNING REMOTE OR ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING Rather than thinking about learning as something that always has to happen together in a classroom or even “together” online, virtual learning provides us with a wonderful opportunity to rethink personalized learning through asynchronous teaching. So here are some best practices from the K-12 milieu to consider as you create these learning experiences for your students. MARTHA NEWSON ON IDENTITY FUSION Martha Newson, based at the universities of Kent and Oxford, describes how fans of football often fuse their own identities into a tightly bonded group (even as they retain their individuality). SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE A space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Welcome to Social Science Space - see blog posts. Lingering questions about the misfire in 2020, in which voter support for then-President Donald Trump was understated in final pre-election polls, suggest that troubles in accurately surveying presidential elections could be deeper and more profound than previously recognized. A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP Eco-leaders see organizations as interconnected living networks, with virtual and physical flows between humans, nature and technologies. The task of eco-leaders is to think spatially, to see patterns and connections, and create a network of leaders distributed throughout the organization. Eco-Leadership is to develop ‘webs of work’ and WHAT I HAVE LEARNED FROM SOCIAL SCIENCE What I Have Learned from Social Science. I’ve spent my adult life in and around social science. Academically through studying psychology and linguistics (alongside philosophy), professionally through working at SAGE for over 30 years and personally through an abiding amateur interest in various fields sometimes expressed in my own writing of ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pioneered in another way: She was the first female president of the Social Science Research Council, serving from 1972 to 1979, and was the first female director for a number ofmajor
WEBINAR: RESEARCH ETHICS IN PRACTICE Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice. Published on 02/16/2021 by Social Science Space. Ethical research involves much more than a pre-study review or forms to explain how the study adheres to the institution’s rules about protection of human participants. This free webinar will feature a cross-cultural conversation about two keyquestions
A MICRO SYLLABUS ON ASIAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCES AND Un-modeling the ‘model minority’ — a term often used to describe Asian American populations in the United States — is a crucial and necessary step towards undoing the systemic racism within communities nationwide and acknowledging the “immense diversity” and complexity inherent to Asian American communities. 16 ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT TEACHING ONLINESEE MORE ON SOCIALSCIENCESPACE.COM WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
10 REASONS TO STUDY STATISTICS Professor of sociology and criminal justice, Ronet D. Bachman uses statistics and research methods to investigate topics in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. The knowledge gained can be applied to everyday life to help us become better students, citizens, critical thinkers, job applicants and decision makers. PETER LUNT ON ERVING GOFFMAN Born in Canada in 1922 into a Jewish family from Ukraine, Erving Goffman spent his career in the US. Outside academia, he was an enthusiastic, and apparently successful gambler and stock market investor. He’s famous, among other things, for a powerful metaphor he draws about human life and theater. Peter Lunt, professor of mediaand
SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Welcome to Social Science Space - see blog posts. Lingering questions about the misfire in 2020, in which voter support for then-President Donald Trump was understated in final pre-election polls, suggest that troubles in accurately surveying presidential elections could be deeper and more profound than previously recognized. A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP Eco-leaders see organizations as interconnected living networks, with virtual and physical flows between humans, nature and technologies. The task of eco-leaders is to think spatially, to see patterns and connections, and create a network of leaders distributed throughout the organization. Eco-Leadership is to develop ‘webs of work’ and WHAT I HAVE LEARNED FROM SOCIAL SCIENCE What I Have Learned from Social Science. I’ve spent my adult life in and around social science. Academically through studying psychology and linguistics (alongside philosophy), professionally through working at SAGE for over 30 years and personally through an abiding amateur interest in various fields sometimes expressed in my own writing of ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pioneered in another way: She was the first female president of the Social Science Research Council, serving from 1972 to 1979, and was the first female director for a number ofmajor
WEBINAR: RESEARCH ETHICS IN PRACTICE Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice. Published on 02/16/2021 by Social Science Space. Ethical research involves much more than a pre-study review or forms to explain how the study adheres to the institution’s rules about protection of human participants. This free webinar will feature a cross-cultural conversation about two keyquestions
A MICRO SYLLABUS ON ASIAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCES AND Un-modeling the ‘model minority’ — a term often used to describe Asian American populations in the United States — is a crucial and necessary step towards undoing the systemic racism within communities nationwide and acknowledging the “immense diversity” and complexity inherent to Asian American communities. 16 ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT TEACHING ONLINESEE MORE ON SOCIALSCIENCESPACE.COM WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
10 REASONS TO STUDY STATISTICS Professor of sociology and criminal justice, Ronet D. Bachman uses statistics and research methods to investigate topics in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. The knowledge gained can be applied to everyday life to help us become better students, citizens, critical thinkers, job applicants and decision makers. PETER LUNT ON ERVING GOFFMAN Born in Canada in 1922 into a Jewish family from Ukraine, Erving Goffman spent his career in the US. Outside academia, he was an enthusiastic, and apparently successful gambler and stock market investor. He’s famous, among other things, for a powerful metaphor he draws about human life and theater. Peter Lunt, professor of mediaand
'MISERY INDEX' REVEALS COVID-19 IMPACT ON AMERICAN LIVES With more than 30 million people infected and 550,000 dead, the U.S. is among the nations hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. From job loss to housing insecurity to mental distress, the social, psychological and economic hardships brought on by the pandemic are extensive and likely to PROJECT MANAGING A BOOK ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT In this essay, Stewart R. Clegg describes the process of the resulted in the English-language version of the book, Project Management: A Value Creation Approach, which he wrote with Torgeir Skyttermoen of the Oslo Business School, Oslo Metropolitan University and Anne Live Vaagasar of the BI Norwegian Business School.Social Science Space parent SAGE Publishing published the book in THE SECRETS OF THE HUMAN MIND (AND MARKETING) The author of the book 'Sensory Marketing' explains how it fills a gap in the marketing literature in analyzing and discussing how companies could apply multisensory cues for vision, sound, smell, touch, and taste in business practice. NEW EDITION OF 'ADVERTISING & PROMOTION' AND THE The Smash Cadbury’s Martians’ campaign belongs to a time long ago and far away these days. The advertising and promotion world is very different since the first edition of our book, Advertising & PromotionAdvertising & Promotion HOW DOES COMPETITION DIFFER ACROSS DIGITAL MARKETS AND In digitized global markets, how do local governments regulate competition? Andreas Kornelakis and Pauline Hublart looked at the question in “Digital markets, competition regimes and models of capitalism: A comparative institutional analysis of European and US responses to Google,” recently published in the journal Competition & Change.The piece looks at the US-EU disagreement MARTHA NEWSON ON IDENTITY FUSION Martha Newson, based at the universities of Kent and Oxford, describes how fans of football often fuse their own identities into a tightly bonded group (even as they retain their individuality). SUSAN MICHIE ON BEHAVIORAL CHANGE Susan Michie on Behavioral Change. LISTEN TO SUSAN MICHIE NOW! With each new year comes a wave of good intentions as people aim to be better. They want to lose weight, exercise more, be nicer, drink less and smoke not at all. They want to change behavior, and as Susan Michie knows well, “behavior is related to absolutely everything inlife.”.
BERTIL HULTÉN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Bertil Hultén. Bertil Hultén is a professor of marketing at Sweden's Linneaus University and is a recognized pioneer in sensory marketing research. He contributes to theory and practice in different ways and has published scientific articles in journals like European Business Review, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management KYLA THOMAS, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Kyla Thomas. Kyla Thomas is a sociologist at the Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research at the University of California, Los Angeles. Broadly, her research interests include the sociology of culture, social stratification, economic sociology, and experimentalmethods.
STEWART R. CLEGG, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Stewart R. Clegg. Stewart R. Clegg is retired as an emeritus professor of management and organization studies at the University of Technology Sydney. He has published widely in the management, organizations and politics literatures in many of the leading journals. A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP Eco-leaders see organizations as interconnected living networks, with virtual and physical flows between humans, nature and technologies. The task of eco-leaders is to think spatially, to see patterns and connections, and create a network of leaders distributed throughout the organization. Eco-Leadership is to develop ‘webs of work’ and ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pioneered in another way: She was the first female president of the Social Science Research Council, serving from 1972 to 1979, and was the first female director for a number ofmajor
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WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
COMPLIANCE AND FOLLOWERSHIP DURING COVID: EXCERPT FROM Compliance and Followership During COVID: Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’. COVID-19 has posed a significant challenge, with whole nations striving to coordinate their activities in response to the pandemic. In the process, it has been critical for people to follow advice and comply with policies in an effort to solve problems through IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to HOW TRAVEL INCREASES LIFE SATISFACTION Kuster & Wildhaber (CC BY-ND 2.0) . As millions hit the road this holiday weekend, we bring you a Journal of Travel Research study on how leisure travel has a significant impact on overall life satisfaction–including family life, cultural life, love life and more–along with important implications for tourism managers:. The goal of the research reported in this article was to develop a THE MONOTONY OF TRANSCRIPTION: WHO'S REVOLUTIONIZING THE Nicholas Loubere, an interdisciplinary social scientist, would agree. In fact, he developed a new method which he calls Systematic and Reflexive Interviewing and Reporting, or SRIR for short. Using this method, the researcher would skip the transcription process altogether and would instead conduct the interview alongside a colleague. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE "PSYCHOLOGY ISN'T A SCIENCE The problem with this logic is that the search for human universals, with very few exceptions, is likely to be a fool’s errand. Studying the human experience means asking people how they feel, and those feelings are likely to vary from person to A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP Eco-leaders see organizations as interconnected living networks, with virtual and physical flows between humans, nature and technologies. The task of eco-leaders is to think spatially, to see patterns and connections, and create a network of leaders distributed throughout the organization. Eco-Leadership is to develop ‘webs of work’ and ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pioneered in another way: She was the first female president of the Social Science Research Council, serving from 1972 to 1979, and was the first female director for a number ofmajor
BAILEY BAUMANN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Tapping the Tourism Potential of Pot: Lessons From a New Gold Rush. Colorado legalized recreational marijuana five years ago. That’s provided time for a natural experiment on what pot means for health, crime, agriculture, business — and tourism. 4 years ago. RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT Race is a Racist Concept. Published on 07/28/2020 by David Canter. Race only became a term that implied a radical difference in the nature of people in the 18th century (this illustration of the ‘types of mankind’ dates from the next century, in 1893). The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and fartoo long in
WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
COMPLIANCE AND FOLLOWERSHIP DURING COVID: EXCERPT FROM Compliance and Followership During COVID: Excerpt from ‘Together Apart’. COVID-19 has posed a significant challenge, with whole nations striving to coordinate their activities in response to the pandemic. In the process, it has been critical for people to follow advice and comply with policies in an effort to solve problems through IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to HOW TRAVEL INCREASES LIFE SATISFACTION Kuster & Wildhaber (CC BY-ND 2.0) . As millions hit the road this holiday weekend, we bring you a Journal of Travel Research study on how leisure travel has a significant impact on overall life satisfaction–including family life, cultural life, love life and more–along with important implications for tourism managers:. The goal of the research reported in this article was to develop a THE MONOTONY OF TRANSCRIPTION: WHO'S REVOLUTIONIZING THE Nicholas Loubere, an interdisciplinary social scientist, would agree. In fact, he developed a new method which he calls Systematic and Reflexive Interviewing and Reporting, or SRIR for short. Using this method, the researcher would skip the transcription process altogether and would instead conduct the interview alongside a colleague. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE "PSYCHOLOGY ISN'T A SCIENCE The problem with this logic is that the search for human universals, with very few exceptions, is likely to be a fool’s errand. Studying the human experience means asking people how they feel, and those feelings are likely to vary from person to PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, AND COVID-19: EXCERPT FROM The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about profound changes in the way individuals around the world conduct themselves in their daily lives. One of the more marked changes is the sudden spike in overt hostility toward those perceived as “outsiders”. In particular, because the spread of COVID-19 started in central China, much of that prejudice 2021 ASA ELECTION RESULTS: NEW LEADERSHIP FOR 2022 The American Sociological Association is pleased to announce the results of their 2021 ASA elections.Congratulations to the 2022-2023 President Prudence Carter and Vice President Mignon Moore, and the entire ASA leadership team. IF YOU LIKE PRESIDENT TRUMP, YOU PROBABLY WON’T WEAR A “I could stand in the middle of 5 th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” –Donald J. Trump, President of the United states. In 2018, we published an article on the importance of “liking” on employees’ perceptions of their bosses in the Journal of Applied Psychology.Through a series of 10 studies, we demonstrated that “liking” (or what social psychologists PATHS FROM A PHD TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR The impact of the pandemic on all sectors is only beginning to emerge and given the need for greater flexibility, adaptability and innovation within both academia and the private sector, PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have much to gain by acquiring the tools and skills that will enable them to navigate both. MARTHA NEWSON ON IDENTITY FUSION Martha Newson, based at the universities of Kent and Oxford, describes how fans of football often fuse their own identities into a tightly bonded group (even as they retain their individuality). HOW DANGEROUS IS DONALD TRUMP? This is one explored by a group of psychiatrists and their colleagues in a report published in in 2017 and expanded in 2019 entitled The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. The American Psychiatric Association criticized this report because it went against what is known as ‘The
RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT Race is a Racist Concept. Published on 07/28/2020 by David Canter. Race only became a term that implied a radical difference in the nature of people in the 18th century (this illustration of the ‘types of mankind’ dates from the next century, in 1893). The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and fartoo long in
SUSAN MICHIE ON BEHAVIORAL CHANGE Susan Michie on Behavioral Change. LISTEN TO SUSAN MICHIE NOW! With each new year comes a wave of good intentions as people aim to be better. They want to lose weight, exercise more, be nicer, drink less and smoke not at all. They want to change behavior, and as Susan Michie knows well, “behavior is related to absolutely everything inlife.”.
IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH As President Biden wrote on June 1, 2021, “America is, always has been, and always will be a Nation of immigrants. It was the premise of our founding; it is reflected in our Constitution; it is etched upon the Statue of Liberty — that “from her beacon-hand glows world-wide welcome.” HOW DOES COMPETITION DIFFER ACROSS DIGITAL MARKETS AND In digitized global markets, how do local governments regulate competition? Andreas Kornelakis and Pauline Hublart looked at the question in “Digital markets, competition regimes and models of capitalism: A comparative institutional analysis of European and US responses to Google,” recently published in the journal Competition& Change.
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WHY UNLEARNING MATTERS? HOW TO UNLEARN? The importance of unlearning, or abandoning obsolete beliefs, values, knowledge, and routines, for the growth of both organizations and individuals, is generally well-known in management learning and human resource fields. But it often misses action on the level of theindividual.
IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to COMPLIANCE AND FOLLOWERSHIP DURING COVID: EXCERPT FROM A problem with both these models, however, is that they fail to explain the importance of social context, and, in particular, the importance of the relationship between followers and leaders. If followership is a matter of being a particular type of person or of blindly following orders, why does one find the same person following some instructions vigilantly and ignoring others? BAILEY BAUMANN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Bailey Baumann. Bailey Baumann is the associate publishing editor forSAGE Open.
HOW TRAVEL INCREASES LIFE SATISFACTION Kuster & Wildhaber (CC BY-ND 2.0) . As millions hit the road this holiday weekend, we bring you a Journal of Travel Research study on how leisure travel has a significant impact on overall life satisfaction–including family life, cultural life, love life and more–along with important implications for tourism managers:. The goal of the research reported in this article was to develop a THE MONOTONY OF TRANSCRIPTION: WHO'S REVOLUTIONIZING THE Transcribing can be a pain, and although recent progress in speech recognition software has helped, it remains a challenge. Speech recognition programs, do, however, raise ethical/consent issues: what if person-identifiable interview data is transcribed or read by someone who was not given the consent to do so? Furthermore, some conversational elements aren't transcribed well by pattern A BRIEF GUIDE TO ECO-LEADERSHIP What Is Eco-Leadership? Eco-leadership is the latest leadership discourse dominating organizational practice. The term was coined by Dr. Simon Western in the first edition of Leadership: A Critical Text to describe a new leadership paradigm for organizations in the networked and inter-dependent global environment. What AreEco-Leaders?
ELEANOR BERNERT SHELDON, 1920-2021: PIONEER IN SOCIAL Eleanor Bernert Sheldon in 1972Eleanor Sheldon, a pioneer in the use of social indicators as an important tool of social science, died on May 8 at the age of 101. Sheldon, a sociologist, also pio HOW DANGEROUS IS DONALD TRUMP? As a British academic schooled, from an early age, in the niceties of public debate, I’m struggling to understand the acceptability of a president behaving as Donald Trump did in his recently televised confrontation with former Vice President Joe Biden. RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and far too long in arriving. It is therefore a pity that discrimination against people of color should get confused with the unhelpful label of racism. David Canter describes how the notion of ‘race’ fansdiscrimination.
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IMPACT AND ASSESSING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Promoting public engagement with research has become a core mission for research funders. However, the extent to which researchers can assess the impact of this engagement is often under-analysed and limited to success stories. Drawing on the example of development aid, Marco J Haenssgen argues we need to widen the parameters for assessing public engagement and begin to COMPLIANCE AND FOLLOWERSHIP DURING COVID: EXCERPT FROM A problem with both these models, however, is that they fail to explain the importance of social context, and, in particular, the importance of the relationship between followers and leaders. If followership is a matter of being a particular type of person or of blindly following orders, why does one find the same person following some instructions vigilantly and ignoring others? BAILEY BAUMANN, AUTHOR AT SOCIAL SCIENCE SPACE Bailey Baumann. Bailey Baumann is the associate publishing editor forSAGE Open.
HOW TRAVEL INCREASES LIFE SATISFACTION Kuster & Wildhaber (CC BY-ND 2.0) . As millions hit the road this holiday weekend, we bring you a Journal of Travel Research study on how leisure travel has a significant impact on overall life satisfaction–including family life, cultural life, love life and more–along with important implications for tourism managers:. The goal of the research reported in this article was to develop a THE MONOTONY OF TRANSCRIPTION: WHO'S REVOLUTIONIZING THE Transcribing can be a pain, and although recent progress in speech recognition software has helped, it remains a challenge. Speech recognition programs, do, however, raise ethical/consent issues: what if person-identifiable interview data is transcribed or read by someone who was not given the consent to do so? Furthermore, some conversational elements aren't transcribed well by pattern PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, AND COVID-19: EXCERPT FROM In order to address the issues surrounding COVID-19 and its collateral effects, Social Science Space is presenting a series of articles drawn from the new book Together Apart: the Psychology of COVID-19.You can click to each article in this section on collective behavior using thelinks below.
PATHS FROM A PHD TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR The impact of the pandemic on all sectors is only beginning to emerge and given the need for greater flexibility, adaptability and innovation within both academia and the private sector, PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) have much to gain by acquiring the tools and skills that will enable them to navigate both. 2021 ASA ELECTION RESULTS: NEW LEADERSHIP FOR 2022 The American Sociological Association is pleased to announce the results of their 2021 ASA elections.Congratulations to the 2022-2023 President Prudence Carter and Vice President Mignon Moore, and the entire ASA leadership team. HOW DANGEROUS IS DONALD TRUMP? As a British academic schooled, from an early age, in the niceties of public debate, I’m struggling to understand the acceptability of a president behaving as Donald Trump did in his recently televised confrontation with former Vice President Joe Biden. 16 ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT TEACHING ONLINE The call for ‘social distancing’ in the wake of the coronavirus and its attendant COVID-19 disease has seen schools and universities around the world hurriedly attempting to turn their physical classrooms into virtual ones. While this may be best immediate reaction from an epidemiological point of view, from a pedagogic perspective, it has left instructors desperately trying to retrofit RACE IS A RACIST CONCEPT The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement has been impressive and far too long in arriving. It is therefore a pity that discrimination against people of color should get confused with the unhelpful label of racism. David Canter describes how the notion of ‘race’ fansdiscrimination.
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