Social Science in Multidisciplinary Research

The Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University says the social sciences have an important role to play in society, especially through multidisciplinary research.

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Majoring in Sociology

A comment from one of my readers, via my Tumblr:

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Culture is Important in Capitalist Business

“Even at the heart of capitalist business, culture is important. A purely strategic approach isn’t sustainable.”

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Managers on Social Media at Work

A study of 11,000 workers find that managers have a negative perception of private social media use at work, but they are also more likely to indulge in private social media during work time.

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Parents are Less Stressed in Paid Work

A psychology study by social scientist, Professor Sarah Damaske and colleagues finds people have lower levels of stress at home than at their paid work.

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Social Science of Chinatown

Whenever I go to Little Bourke Street, I think of geographer Kay Anderson’s research on Chinatown in Melbourne (she’s also done similar work in Vancouver).

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Empathy in Youth Work

“Empathy is vital in understanding the needs and issues facing young people, and it is important to recognise the potential they have.”

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Rethinking Motivations for Paid Work

Psychologist, Prof Barry Schwartz, argues that making paid work more meaningful for both blue and white collar workers begins with changing what we think about the motivations of paid labour. 

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Economics for Social Infrastructure

In 2013 Nobel-prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued Australia is overly focused on debt without putting this into international context.

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