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Annual Reviews Conversations
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120 episodes
1 week ago
Annual Reviews is pleased to offer conversations with the contributors at the heart of our organization—our superb editors and authors. These top-of-their-game scientists step back from their current research and consider its relationship to careers in scholarship, to the broader face of science, and to society.
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Annual Reviews is pleased to offer conversations with the contributors at the heart of our organization—our superb editors and authors. These top-of-their-game scientists step back from their current research and consider its relationship to careers in scholarship, to the broader face of science, and to society.
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Science
Episodes (20/120)
Annual Reviews Conversations
A Conversation with Brian and Deborah Charlesworth
6 years ago
52 minutes 34 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
A Conversation with Walter Munk
7 years ago
58 minutes 21 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
How Social Science Can Help Shape Election Law with Richard Holden
9 years ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Having a Broader Influence on the Field: Why Being an Editor Matters
9 years ago
3 minutes 44 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Do You Need a Program of Research?
9 years ago
2 minutes 51 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
For Love of Basketball: How to Stay Engaged and Motivated
9 years ago
2 minutes 50 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Successful Scholars Also Publish: Developing a Portfolio of Research
9 years ago
1 minute 45 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
The Dominance of Publishing in Top-Tier Journals: A Tale of Caution
9 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Where Do We Discover New Constructs?
9 years ago
1 minute 22 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Go to Where the Action Is: Why We Need More Experience In and With Organizations
9 years ago
5 minutes 59 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Beyond Hammers and Nails: Toward a Social Psychology of Organizations
9 years ago
4 minutes 44 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Crafting a Manuscript: It's Easier to Take Your Voice Out Than to Get It Back In
9 years ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Are We Getting Further Away from Organizations?
9 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
The Inspiration Behind Escalation of Commitment Research
9 years ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Research Ideas: Where to Look for Inspiration
9 years ago
1 minute 17 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
What Can Leadership Development Do for Your Organization?
9 years ago
5 minutes 8 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Lessons for Leadership Scholars: Where Can You Take Your Research?
9 years ago
4 minutes 38 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Leading Leadership Research: A Framework for Research and Practice
9 years ago
3 minutes 18 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Developing Your Leaders: Linking Short-Term Change to Long-Term Success
9 years ago
3 minutes 45 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
A Conversation with Maarten Schmidt - Other Work and Future Directions
9 years ago
24 minutes 49 seconds

Annual Reviews Conversations
Annual Reviews is pleased to offer conversations with the contributors at the heart of our organization—our superb editors and authors. These top-of-their-game scientists step back from their current research and consider its relationship to careers in scholarship, to the broader face of science, and to society.