Archives for May, 2014

A Primer on Improving Proactive Policing
International Debate
May 15, 2014

A Primer on Improving Proactive Policing

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A Year in the Life of a News Site With Scholarship In Its DNA
Communication
May 15, 2014

A Year in the Life of a News Site With Scholarship In Its DNA

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100,000 for AllTrials by International Clinical Trials Day
News
May 15, 2014

100,000 for AllTrials by International Clinical Trials Day

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EIS: Matching UK Politicians with UK Researchers
Impact
May 14, 2014

EIS: Matching UK Politicians with UK Researchers

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Former Congressman Porter Receives NAS’ Most Prestigious Award

Former Congressman Porter Receives NAS’ Most Prestigious Award

Longtime Illinois congressman  and Research!America  chairman John Edward Porter last month received the 2014 Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of […]

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Mental Health and Work: Employee Engagement, Part 1 of 3

Mental Health and Work: Employee Engagement, Part 1 of 3

Results from the U.S. National Co-morbidity Survey, a nationally representative study of Americans ages 15 to 54, reported that 18% of those […]

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NAS Honors Anthropologist Hrdy, Psychologists Rutishauser, Saxe

NAS Honors Anthropologist Hrdy, Psychologists Rutishauser, Saxe

Several social and behavioral scientists received awards from the National Academy of Sciences earlier this year. Troland Research Awards The Troland Research […]

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Academy of Social Sciences Names 28 New Academicians

Academy of Social Sciences Names 28 New Academicians

The Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom earlier this year conferred the award of Academician in the Social Sciences (denoted […]

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Why Not Give Journalists a Tip on Data-Driven Sources

Why Not Give Journalists a Tip on Data-Driven Sources

Liliana Bounegru looks at how media scholars have leveraged digital data and algorithmic accountability. In times of shrinking news budgets and staff cuts journalists can turn to such readily available sources of data as a way to understand public engagement with major issues.

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Sneak Preview of the August Issue of Journal of Service Research!

Sneak Preview of the August Issue of Journal of Service Research!

Journal of Service Research is a leading service research journal, offering an international and multidisciplinary perspective on the best management practices in […]

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Are You an Academic Hermit?

Are You an Academic Hermit?

Lack a personal website? No CV posted online? Is your work visible on digital listings? If you are answering no, Patrick Dunleavy offers some advice how to easily shed that monkish role — if you want to.

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McClelland, Spelke Win Inaugural NAS Mind Prize

McClelland, Spelke Win Inaugural NAS Mind Prize

Stanford cognitive psychologist James L. McClelland and Harvard psychologist Elizabeth Shilin Spelke are the inaugural recipients of the National Academy of Sciences […]

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