Archives for May, 2022

Coming Out in eSports: The Price Paid by Soldier 76
Insights
May 19, 2022

Coming Out in eSports: The Price Paid by Soldier 76

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Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports
Open Access
May 18, 2022

Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports

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The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding
Business and Management INK
May 18, 2022

The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding

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Indigenous Societies and the True Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Insights
May 17, 2022

Indigenous Societies and the True Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

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Don’t Let Your Gender Impede Efforts to Gain Credibility in Negotiations

Don’t Let Your Gender Impede Efforts to Gain Credibility in Negotiations

The research is clear:  the more credible the messenger, the more credible the message. Nowhere is this more important than when negotiating. […]

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Where Does ‘Post-Naive’ Science Diplomacy Go From Here?

Where Does ‘Post-Naive’ Science Diplomacy Go From Here?

Doubravka Olšáková and Sam Robinson, argue that we are at the beginning of a new era of ‘post naïve’ science diplomacy. 

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An Unabridged View of Digital in the Built Environment

An Unabridged View of Digital in the Built Environment

While the built environment is an important sector globally, it is notoriously one of two sectors with low digitization.

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Seeing Past the Naiveté of Science Diplomacy to Discern Its Benefits

Seeing Past the Naiveté of Science Diplomacy to Discern Its Benefits

Doubravka Olšáková and Sam Robinson discuss how the conflict in Ukraine highlights the limitations of conceptions of ‘science diplomacy’ since the turn of the 21st century.

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Impact: Who Decides? 

Impact: Who Decides? 

In this first response to Ziyad Marar’s thought piece “On Measuring Social Science Impact,” professor Sue Fletcher-Watson, who represents a field where the direct purpose is to improve the quality of life for a group of individuals, shares why current metrics fall short and what we can do about it.

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On Measuring Social Science Impact: An Excerpt and Responses

On Measuring Social Science Impact: An Excerpt and Responses

On Measuring Social Science Impact: An Excerpt and Responses The following essay by Ziyad Marar is adapted from “On Measuring Social Science […]

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The Boon and Bane of Blockchain

The Boon and Bane of Blockchain

Successful blockchain managers have a thorough understanding of the network structures for which blockchains are used, choose the appropriate governance mode, and adapt it dynamically to changes in the network structure.

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Criminologist Nancy La Vigne to Head U.S. National Institute of Justice

Criminologist Nancy La Vigne to Head U.S. National Institute of Justice

President Joe Biden has named criminologist Nancy La Vigne to head the National Institute of Justice, the arm of the U.S. Department […]

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