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 […]
Media lab brings boost to social science research UQ News Latvian churches in row over social science sexuality teaching Ekklesia The social […]
Organization and Environment, the International Journal of Ecosocial Research, has developed its first podcast for the March 2011 issue. In this podcast, […]
The higher education White Paper published this week by the UK government (‘Students at the heart of the system’) will, according to […]
The Academy of Social Sciences held the launch of the fourth ‘Making the Case for the Social Sciences’ booklet, this time focussed […]
Marylène Gagnè, Department of Management, Concordia University, Carsten Wrosch, Department of Psychology, Concordia Universityand Stephanie Brun de Pontet, The Family Business Consulting Group, Inc., published “Retiring […]
The Campaign for the Public University has posted a response to the UK Government’s White Paper on higher education, arguing that the […]
The Journal of Management Inquiry has developed a new section called “Six Degrees,” in which important authors and professors of management are […]
A UK study into government commissioning of social research has concluded that any of the three procurement methods currently used can be […]