Archives for July, 2018

Grants Offered Computational Social Science Software Developers
Career
July 12, 2018

Grants Offered Computational Social Science Software Developers

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Why and How to Conduct a Literature Review
Bookshelf
July 11, 2018

Why and How to Conduct a Literature Review

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Skip Lupia to Head NSF’s Social Science Directorate
Announcements
July 10, 2018

Skip Lupia to Head NSF’s Social Science Directorate

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Washington and Social Science: Positive Research Funding Plans Still on Track
Academic Funding
July 6, 2018

Washington and Social Science: Positive Research Funding Plans Still on Track

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Evidence-Based Policy: Do Knowledge Brokers Help?

Evidence-Based Policy: Do Knowledge Brokers Help?

We need to bridge the gap between academic research and public policy. Sarah Quarmby takes a look inside a knowledge brokering organization, the Wales Centre for Public Policy, to see how its day-to-day workings tally with the body of knowledge about evidence use in policymaking.

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More Than A March: Evidence Supporters Gather in Chicago

More Than A March: Evidence Supporters Gather in Chicago

March for Science wants to continue the momentum from their global marches with the first ever March for Science three-day summit aimed at teaching community organizing and communication skills, and advocacy. The event, called the S|IGNS SUMMIT, will be held starting on July 6 in Chicago.

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SSRC Adds Richeson, Nobles to Board

SSRC Adds Richeson, Nobles to Board

The Social Science Research Council has added Melissa Nobles and Jennifer Richeson to its board of directors. Nobles is the Kenan Sahin Dean […]

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Richard Wilkinson on How Inequality is Bad

Richard Wilkinson on How Inequality is Bad

In this Social Science Bites podcast, social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson lays out the case that inequality should be fought specifically because it fosters a litany of ill effects.

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