Archives for 2020

AERA Offering Methods, Comms Professional Development Series
Career
May 8, 2020

AERA Offering Methods, Comms Professional Development Series

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Anne Case on Deaths of Despair
Insights
May 7, 2020

Anne Case on Deaths of Despair

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An Ethnographer on ‘Reopen’ Protests
Insights
May 1, 2020

An Ethnographer on ‘Reopen’ Protests

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Gyms, Bars, Cafes– We’ve Lost A Certain Intimacy In Society
Insights
May 1, 2020

Gyms, Bars, Cafes– We’ve Lost A Certain Intimacy In Society

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CASBS Names 38 to 2020-21 Fellows Class

CASBS Names 38 to 2020-21 Fellows Class

The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University has named 38 scholars, representing 20 U.S. institutions and 11 international institutions and programs, to its 2020-21 class of fellows.

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Gender Plays a Role in Research Impact and Assessment

Gender Plays a Role in Research Impact and Assessment

Drawing on evidence from qualitative datasets, comprising interviews with researchers and research impact evaluators, Jennifer Chubband Gemma Derrickargue that the language of research impact and assessment is frequently structured along gender lines.

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Zoom – As It (Didn’t) Happen

Zoom – As It (Didn’t) Happen

Academics are not immune to the follies that often accompany their first interfaces with using Zoom.
Here performative social scientist Kip Jones offers a light piece with a serious message that the typical managerial methods will one way or the other find their way into working virtually.

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Emergencies: Why Do We Leave It So Late?

Emergencies: Why Do We Leave It So Late?

David Canter considers the social psychological processes that turn emergencies into disasters.

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What Research Made the Most Impact 10 Years Later?

What Research Made the Most Impact 10 Years Later?

Sage 5360 Impact

This year, SAGE will analyze citation data for articles published in SAGE journals in 2009 to find out the most highly cited through the end of 2019. In May, we will present our inaugural 10-Year Impact Awards to the authors of the three papers with the most citations and share helpful insights we learned.

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A Collection: Behavioral Science Insights on Addressing COVID’s Collateral Effects

A Collection: Behavioral Science Insights on Addressing COVID’s Collateral Effects

To help in decisions surrounding the effects and aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the the journal ‘Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences’ offers this collection of articles as a free resource.

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Hetan Shah on Social Science and the Pandemic

Hetan Shah on Social Science and the Pandemic

“You don’t have to go back many months,” says Hetan Shah, the chief executive of the British Academy, in this Social Science Bites podcast, “for a period when politicians were relatively dismissive of experts – and then suddenly we’ve seen a shift now to where they’ve moved very close to scientists. And generally that’s a very good thing.”

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Q&A About the Science versus Corona Initiative

Q&A About the Science versus Corona Initiative

Scientists at the University of Amsterdam started two platforms. Data versus Corona and Strategies versus Corona, as part of a larger initiative to unite experts from different disciplines to join together in the fight against the coronavirus.

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