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 […]
In a recent Miller-McCune article, Tom Jacobs looks at research by psychologists that links people’s reluctance to protest against Wall Street bailouts […]
Susanne Tafvelin, Kerstin Armelius, and Kristina Westerberg, all of Umea University, published “Toward Understanding the Direct and Indirect Effects of Transformational Leadership on […]
Tim Jones, Peter A. Dacin and Shirley F. Taylor published “Relational Damage and Relationship Repair : A New Look at Transgressions in […]
Education equality is topic of MTSU Social-Science symposium The Daily News Journal Good parenting means pretending and joking with the kids Science […]
We’re delighted to welcome the National Association for Youth Justice (NAYJ) as our latest partner on socialsciencespace. The National Association for Youth […]
Matt J. Mariola, College of Wooster, published “The Commodification of Pollution and a Preemptive Double Movement in Environmental Governance: The Case of Water Quality […]
Bankers in the dock: Moral storytelling in action (Human Relations) The sociological interest and significance of the 2012 London Olympic Games (Sociology) Making friends […]
J. H. Jung, Catholic University of Daegu, Younghwa Lee and Rex Karsten, both of the University of Northern Iowa, published “The Moderating […]