Archives for 2017

Washington and Social Science: News Bulletin No. 3
Academic Funding
May 10, 2017

Washington and Social Science: News Bulletin No. 3

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Why We’re Encouraging Authors to Share Their Data with Reviewers
Research Ethics
May 9, 2017

Why We’re Encouraging Authors to Share Their Data with Reviewers

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Negotiating Brexit – A Clash of Legal Cultures?
Brexit
May 7, 2017

Negotiating Brexit – A Clash of Legal Cultures?

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Scientists vs Budget Cuts: Looking Back at the March for Science
Academic Funding
May 2, 2017

Scientists vs Budget Cuts: Looking Back at the March for Science

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Chris Grey on Organizations

Chris Grey on Organizations

What is an “organization?” According to Chris Grey, the guest in this Social Science Bites podcast, in many ways it’s a moment in time. “An organization,” he tells interviewer David Edmonds, “is also a momentary crystallization of an ongoing process of organizing.”

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APA Honors Pedagogical Pundit Regan Gurung with Teaching Award

APA Honors Pedagogical Pundit Regan Gurung with Teaching Award

Regan Gurung, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay psychologist behind the blog ‘Pedagogical Pundit’ and a mass of scholarship on teaching psychology, has been awarded the American Psychological Association Brewer Award for his efforts.

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New ‘Roadmap’ Shows Path to Better British Health

New ‘Roadmap’ Shows Path to Better British Health

A new report from the Campaign for Social Science argues that behavioral approaches — both at an individual and an institutional level – can and must be part of the attempt to improvement health and the NHS.

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Fake News Reveals Truths About Our Digital Age

Fake News Reveals Truths About Our Digital Age

‘By looking more closely at how fake news moves and mobilizes people, we can develop a richer picture of not only how much it circulates where, but also why it circulates and how it resonates amongst different publics.’

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Intolerance Threatens Free Inquiry in India’s Universities

Intolerance Threatens Free Inquiry in India’s Universities

The only way out of the current state of tension for Indian universities, argues political scientists Aftab Alam, is for the institutions to learn to tolerate everything except intolerance.

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Making Sense of Society: Ruben Schneider

Making Sense of Society: Ruben Schneider

Ruben Schneider, who is ethnographically exploring the interactions of ‘global’ conservation alliances and local communities, describes his passion in this essay for the ESRC.

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New Think Tank Starts Policy Research Critique Series

New Think Tank Starts Policy Research Critique Series

Social Science Works, a new German-based international think tank, launches a product to assist decision makers in evaluating the quality of social science research.

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Some Champion Bloggers on the Role of Academic Blogs

Some Champion Bloggers on the Role of Academic Blogs

Several winners of an award that recognizes scholar-bloggers in international relations were asked to share their thoughts on blogging and what benefits it has for them and their field.

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