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The philosophes of the Enlightenment as well as the founders of
modern, positivist social science would have been astonished to learn that a
distinguished group of legal scholars met early in the tw...
Are There National Styles of Social Science and Labor Scholarship?:Reflections on Industrial Relations Research in Japan
National Styles Social Science Labor Scholarship Industrial Relations Research
2009/11/5
If I have to give a simple answer to the question above based on
my understanding on industrial relations research in Japan, the
answer will be negative. Needless to say, there are numerous
differe...
Social Science in Europe,Japan,and the United States
Social Science Europe Japan the United States
2009/11/5
Frank Dobbin, Carola Frege, and Michio Nitta have given us a
set of intriguing and learned essays, each focusing on how the social
sciences are embedded in disparate cultural and legal matrixes in
...
National Styles in Labor Law and Social Science Scholarship:A Personal View
National Styles Labor Law Social Science Scholarship Personal View
2009/11/5
This subject is especially important to us academics. Indeed, it
raises fundamental questions about how we are conducting our
research and our teaching, the very objectives of our academic duties
a...
The Development of Demography in South Africa: A Relevant Social Science or a Tool for Counting Subgroups?
South Africa Social Science
2009/9/14
The Development of Demography in South Africa: A Relevant Social Science or a Tool for Counting Subgroups?
Gender Equity Models in Science Teaching and Learning Mirrored Structures,and Designs for Change
Women's Studies educational research Gender Equity Model Mirror Structure Change
2008/12/18
A video is presented by an educational researcher from UC Berkeley, and a large group of predominantly female teachers watches a series of vignettes featuring a variety of configurations of girls and ...
Women Who Continue to Pursue Science:Motivated not only Despite but also by Concerns about the Future
Women's Studies Science motivation struggle problem
2008/12/18
The purpose of this paper is to explore how women pursuing science fields are able to do so despite their concerns about the future (e.g., difficulty combining family and career, undesirable work envi...
Context Factors Related to Women Attrition From a Graduate Science Program:A Case Study
Women's Studies higher education science
2008/12/18
Seeing that the average brain-weight of women is about five ounces less than that of men, on merely anatomical grounds we should be prepared to expect a marked inferiority of intellectual power in the...
GRADUATE STUDENTS’ DESCRIPTION OF THE IDEAL SCIENCE ADVISOR:IMPLICATIONS FOR GRADUATE WOMEN’S SUCCESS
DESCRIPTION SCIENCE IMPLICATION SUCCESS
2008/12/15
Research indicates that doctoral students’ relationship with their advisor is the most important factor in the degree progress, and often the main reason for student attrition. In this study interview...
Women,Organizational Development,and the New Science of Happiness
Women Organizational Development Science Happiness
2008/12/12
Do people need a lot of money or wealth to be happy? Some social scientists say no. Once people get beyond having their basic needs met, making more money does little to raise the sense of satisfac...
Factors Influencing Career Choice for Women in Science,Mathematics,and Technology:The Importance of a Transforming Experience
Factors Career Choice Science Mathematics Technology Importance
2008/12/12
Organizations in the business sector, as well as government and academia, continue to demand intelligent professionals trained in science, mathematics, and technology. This paper explores factors th...
Ecological Theory Origin from Natural to Social Science of Vice Versa? A Brief Conceptual History for Social Work
Ecology ecosystem regionalism science history Odum
2008/10/7
The origin of holistic social work and ecological theory was investigated. Emphasis was placed on Howard W. Odum, founding dean of the University of North Carolina School of Public Welfare, and subseq...