Archives for 2019

Sociology & Philosophy the First Victims in Bolsonaro’s Culture War
International Debate
July 16, 2019

Sociology & Philosophy the First Victims in Bolsonaro’s Culture War

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UC Librarian Foresees Seismic Shift from Elsevier Showdown
Communication
July 15, 2019

UC Librarian Foresees Seismic Shift from Elsevier Showdown

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Do Practitioners Prefer to Connect with Researchers who are Local?
Impact
July 15, 2019

Do Practitioners Prefer to Connect with Researchers who are Local?

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How Learned Societies and Open Access Will Learn to Co-Exist
Communication
July 12, 2019

How Learned Societies and Open Access Will Learn to Co-Exist

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Why the Community that Sings Together Stays Together

Why the Community that Sings Together Stays Together

Is singing is a behavior that evolved to bond groups together? This question launched a research project that involved London’s Megachoir and the charity Workers’ Educational Association.

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Have We Outsourced Impact Measures to Database Providers?

Have We Outsourced Impact Measures to Database Providers?

Arlette Jappe, David Pithan and Thomas Heinze find that the growth in the volume of ‘evaluative citation analysis’ publications has not led to the formation of an intellectual field with strong reputational control. This has left a gap which has been filled by commercial database providers, who by selecting and distributing research metrics have gained a powerful role in defining standards of research excellence without being challenged by expert authority.

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When Do Practitioners Want to Connect with Researchers?

When Do Practitioners Want to Connect with Researchers?

In the first of a series of short posts by Adam S. Levine spotlighting what the organization Research4Impact has learned about connecting social science researches with practitioners, he identifies four reasons why nonprofit practitioners have wanted to engage with social scientists.

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Technology Can Collect and Analyze Evidence for Policy

Technology Can Collect and Analyze Evidence for Policy

Creators and participants in the Evidence Synthesis Hackathon ask what’s the solution to coping with the increasing volume of evidence needed to build effective, solid policy? They argue that technology is the key. With accessible software tools and workflows, machines can be left to do the laborious work so that people can focus on planning, thinking and doing.

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Graphical & Video Abstracts: An Interview with Tullio Rossi

Graphical & Video Abstracts: An Interview with Tullio Rossi

It goes without saying that research has greater impact when more people have access to it. In a distracted, multilingual world we often struggle to get important research findings into the hands of those who can use what we’ve learned. As Dr. Tullio Rossi of Animate Your Science points out, visuals help us reach across disciplines.

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Writing Social Science Fiction in the Age of the Metrix

Writing Social Science Fiction in the Age of the Metrix

Burned out by the hamster-wheel of academe and the regime of metrics, John Postill decided the tonic would be to write a spoof spy thriller about a Spanish nerd with a silly name who moves to London in 1994 and accidentally foils a terrorist plot by an evil anthropologist.

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Real Fake News: How Parts of the Media Misconstrued ‘Trump Disorder’ Research

Real Fake News: How Parts of the Media Misconstrued ‘Trump Disorder’ Research

It is always important in reporting and media to have a story that is being represented accurately. With skewed assumptions and loaded […]

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Jonathan Portes on the Economics of Immigration

Jonathan Portes on the Economics of Immigration

Britain’s former chief economist knows a thing or two about the impact of immigration on native Britons. In this Social Science Bites podcast, he reviews what data can tell us about the UK’s current heavy inflow — such as that new arrivals create both supply AND demand.

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