Archives for 2019

What’s That? The Replication Crisis is Good for Science?
International Debate
April 10, 2019

What’s That? The Replication Crisis is Good for Science?

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Susan Fiske Connects Policy and Research in Print
Communication
April 10, 2019

Susan Fiske Connects Policy and Research in Print

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Can We Use Altmetrics to Measure Societal Impact?
Impact
April 9, 2019

Can We Use Altmetrics to Measure Societal Impact?

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Playtime in the Camps: An ESRC Better Lives Essay
Career
April 9, 2019

Playtime in the Camps: An ESRC Better Lives Essay

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Washington and Social Science: Paring the Education Department?

Washington and Social Science: Paring the Education Department?

As details emerged on March 11 about the president’s fiscal year 2020 budget, it became increasingly clear that science funding would once again be targeted for significant spending cuts. But a new target also emerged – federal spending on education.

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Erica Chenoweth on Nonviolent Resistance

Erica Chenoweth on Nonviolent Resistance

You and a body of like-minded people want to reform a wretched regime, or perhaps just break away from it and create an independent state. Are you more likely to achieve your goals by a campaign of bombings, assassinations and riots, or by mass protests which are avowedly peaceful? Your first step should be to schedule a sit-down with Erica Chenoweth, who has been studying that question since 2006.

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CASBS Director Levi Receives 25th Annual Skytte Prize

CASBS Director Levi Receives 25th Annual Skytte Prize

Margaret Levi, the director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, today received one of the most prestigious awards in the social sciences, the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science.

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What Skills Will Social Scientists Need for the Future?

What Skills Will Social Scientists Need for the Future?

Watch the SAGE Ocean panel event from the ESRC Festival of Social Science on what skills social scientists will need to be able to do the social research of the future.

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Meet The Social Scientist, a New Networking Initiative for STEM

Meet The Social Scientist, a New Networking Initiative for STEM

Danielle Tomasello describes The Social Scientist, a non-profit networking and outreach community of STEM professionals. Our volunteers answer questions that will benefit scientists’ interests, including a view of their work, environment and what it took for them to get there.

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How Could Google Scholar (and the Citation System) Be Improved?

How Could Google Scholar (and the Citation System) Be Improved?

To end his trilogy of articles on the research metric system (and Google Scholar in particular), Louis Coiffait explores what improvements could be made.

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Carol Dweck Talks Mindset, Recognition and Advice for Young Scholars

Carol Dweck Talks Mindset, Recognition and Advice for Young Scholars

Earlier this month, psychologist Carol Dweck, author of the 2006 bestseller ‘Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,’ received the 2019 SAGE-CASBS Award. Social Science Space asked the award winner a few questions about her work, how growth mindset has been received by various publics, and what advice she might give today’s young scholars.

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Criticisms of the Citation System, and Google Scholar in Particular

Criticisms of the Citation System, and Google Scholar in Particular

In his second article about the citation system and Google Scholar, Louis Coiffait looks at some of the current criticisms.

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