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- ‘Deliberately formal, purposefully obtuse, and decidedly difficult’: what essays should not be (Part 3) wp.me/ptVML-1gc 6 hours ago
- Great piece @mikegalsworthy on Horizon 2020. Read the blog ow.ly/ld0tx and full research in SAGE journal ow.ly/ld0lS 6 hours ago
- RT @ZiyadMarar: Nicola Solomon Soc of Authors: authors are the innovators.They need funding to express those imaginations esp involving rea… 7 hours ago
- What is researcher wellbeing and how can we manage and nurture it? Great post by the @sussexreshive via @guardian ow.ly/leFIQ 8 hours ago
- Friday is the last day to tell us your top tips for students conducting research. Win a sponsored place for ALPSP! ow.ly/krKMG 8 hours ago
Tag Archives: Ziyad Marar
Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom leaves legacy to celebrate at a time of attacks on the value of her discipline
(posted earlier on http://www.socialsciencespace.com/) Last week we heard the sad news that Professor Elinor Ostrom has died. Her profound contributions to scholarship have been told often enough (Elinor Ostrom’s obituary) since she became the first woman and the first political scientist … Continue reading
Social Science Bites live!
Last week, we hosted the official launch for Social Science Bites, the new series of podcasts of interviews with leading social scientists which we wrote a brief post about here. The event at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, David Edmonds, interviews, launch, Nigel Warburton, podcasts, research, social science, social science bites, Ziyad Marar
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Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards 2011
Nearly 400 gathered last night at the Royal Institution in London to join Index on Censorship at their annual Freedom of Expression Awards. The event champions heroes of free speech: from websites promoting free dialogue, to lawyers fighting for human rights … Continue reading
