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 […]
Russell Belk, York University, published “Examining Markets, Marketing, Consumers, and Society through Documentary Films” on August 23rd, 2011 in Journal of Macromarketing’s […]
Paul McLaughlin, State University of New York–Geneseo, published “Climate Change, Adaptation, and Vulnerability: Reconceptualizing Societal-Environment Interaction Within a Socially Constructed Adaptive Landscape” in […]
Sexism legitimizes gender inequality and makes it worse (Psychological Science) ‘Who am I?’: Online dating self-presentations (New Media & Society) Inclusion for toddlers with […]
Amy L. Ostrom, Mary Jo Bitner, Stephen W. Brown, Kevin A. Burkhard, Michael Goul, Vicki Smith-Daniels, Haluk Demirkan, and Elliot Rabinovich, all […]
Vinit M. Desai, University of Colorado, published “The Impact of Media Information on Issue Salience Following Other Organizations’ Failures” on September 27th, 2011 […]
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Select Committee Announcement No. 98 (10-12): 9 November 2011 NEW INQUIRY ANNOUNCED The census and social science In […]
Masayoshi Maruyama and Le Viet Trung, both of Kobe University, published “Modern Retailers in Transition Economies: The Case of Vietnam” on September 26th, […]
Ben Zimmer writes in the New York Times about Twitter’s appeal to social scientists who are looking for real-time language data and […]