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It was correct for Benjamin Enke, the Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, to point out that previous discussions of political economy “were deeply intertwined ...
Lee is one of the most dangerous predators in the social media Jurassic Park. If Trump is T Rex, Lee is the leader of the ...
To effectively introduce ESG measures, organizations can apply a practice of ethical leadership, which includes both elements of “being” and “doing.” Boards and c-suite executives can model the ...
Adjusting to residential care is hard, but some women in welfare homes say that these facilities have become a home away from ...
Jürgen Habermas—perhaps Europe’s most well-known living philosopher—published his long-awaited Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie (“This Too a History of Philo ...
Objective Using a social norm change paradigm model that reflects the California Tobacco Control Program's (CTCP) priorities, we compare the strength of the relationship of the social norm constructs ...
Finley is a Slugger reader from Belfast Every year on July 12th, parts of Northern Ireland erupt into bonfires, parades, and ...
Over the past 400 years or so, a set of mostly unwritten guidelines has evolved for how science should be properly done. The ...
It's becoming a trend for pro golfers to avoid post-round media sessions but that's also hurting the fans, who don't get to hear from their favorites.
Social media can have both a positive and negative effect on relationships, depending on usage. Learn more here.
An interdisciplinary team of Boston College researchers to explore how social norms can be leveraged to promote virtuous behavior.