Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Andrew J. Wefald, Kansas State University, Rebecca J. Reichard and Shawn A. Serrano, both of Claremont Graduate University, recently published “Fitting Engagement […]
The number of organizations joining socialsciencespace as partners continues to grow. We are pleased to welcome the British Society of Criminology, the […]
This post is by Richard Nielsen on the Social Science Statistics Blog, hosted by the Institute for Quantitative Science at Harvard University. Every so often, […]
The potentially harmful effects of humor in romantic relationships is explored in a recent study published in the Journal of Social and Personal […]
“From the Follower’s Viewpoint: A Configurational Approach to the Ideal Academic Leader,” by Jack Smothers and Mark N. Bing, the University of Mississippi, Darin White, Samford University, […]
‘Academically Adrift’, a new book on the failures of higher education, finds that undergraduates don’t study, and professors don’t make them. A […]
A critical approach to top social science academic works – new book 212 elected as members of the prestigious American Academy of […]
Paul T.Y. Preenen, Irene E. De Pater, Annelies E.M. Vianen, all of University of Amsterdam, and Laura Keijzer, of TNO Quality of Life, collaborated […]