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November 24, 2009

Social Science

10/18/07

University | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Social Science:  Survey: ASU community values entrepreneurship

A recently conducted survey reveals that ASU faculty members and students have a positive view of entrepreneurship.

10/01/07

Humanities | Community | Social Science:  Steinem brings 21st century feminism to ASU

Gloria Steinem, an enduring figure of the women’s movement, will address feminism for the 21st century in the Feldt/Barbanell Women of the World Lecture Oct. 17.

09/14/07

Humanities | Community | Social Science:  Acclaimed journalist addresses ‘problems, promise'

Acclaimed journalist Robin Wright will address the problems and promise of democracy in the Middle East for the Jonathan and Maxine Marshall Distinguished Lecture Sept. 18.

09/05/07

Faculty and Staff | Humanities | Social Science:  Fulbright Grant aids new look at immigration

Justice and Social Inquiry professor Doris Marie Provine has received a Fulbright Grant to study how local public officials in Canada and Mexico deal with illegal immigration.

08/24/07

Social Science:  Leading Chinese university to build Decision Theater

Delegates from Huazhong University of Science and Technology are getting an in-depth look at ASU’s Decision Theater and taking notes.

07/02/07

University | Community | Social Science:  Report envisions growing county’s future

Arizona’s Pinal County is projected to soon have a population as large as Pima County’s is now. What will Pinal be like in the future? Will it be a distinguishable destination or a McMega drive through? That is the basic question addressed in a new report about Pinal County’s future by the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU.

03/15/07

Social Science:  College presents research colloquium examining relational forgiveness processes

Waldron, Kelley featured at April 9 event

03/02/07

Social Science:  ASU-Guanajuato pact assesses migration issues

Researchers at ASU's Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC), in partnership with Mexican institutions, have developed a research partnership to better understand how different psychosocial, health and educational factors are associated with the decision that Guanajuato's youth make about migration.

12/27/06

Social Science:  Workplace situations provide research fodder

Jeffrey Kassing has built a research profile niche around workplace issues. For almost a decade, he has studied employee dissent and its varied facets.