Archives for April, 2023

Pew Study Examines Role of Podcasts In News and Information Landscape
Communication
April 18, 2023

Pew Study Examines Role of Podcasts In News and Information Landscape

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Is Wikipedia A Good Academic Resource?
Research
April 17, 2023

Is Wikipedia A Good Academic Resource?

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Directly Tackling the Gender Bias of Wikipedia’s Social Science Entries
Communication
April 17, 2023

Directly Tackling the Gender Bias of Wikipedia’s Social Science Entries

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Face Mask Evangelism, Trust and Democracy
Science & Social Science
April 17, 2023

Face Mask Evangelism, Trust and Democracy

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Database Tracks Attempts To Ban Critical Race Theory

Database Tracks Attempts To Ban Critical Race Theory

Few topics in education have dominated the news over the past few years as much as efforts to ban critical race theory from the nation’s schools. The topic is so pervasive that researchers at the UCLA School of Law Critical Race Studies Program have created a new database to track attempts by local and state government to outlaw the teaching of the theory, which holds, among other things, that racism is not just expressed on an individual level, but rather is deeply embedded in the nation’s laws and policies. The Conversation asked Taifha Natalee Alexander, director and supervisor of the database, about the overarching purpose of the database and what it has shown thus far.

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Improving Service Quality for Consumers Experiencing Vulnerabilities in the Marketplace

Improving Service Quality for Consumers Experiencing Vulnerabilities in the Marketplace

With this research, we provide evidence for an intervention strategy that can improve the service quality that consumers experiencing vulnerabilities face in the marketplace.

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Lecture: Edward Miguel on Measuring Childhood Health Investments

Lecture: Edward Miguel on Measuring Childhood Health Investments

In the latest of its centennial year lecture series, the Social Science Research Council asks “What are the Long-Run and Inter-Generational Impacts […]

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Social Science Research Council Turns 100: The Early Years

Social Science Research Council Turns 100: The Early Years

This article is the first in a series celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Social Science Research Council—a New York City-based independent […]

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DORA Announces Three-Year Plan For Research Assessment Reform

DORA Announces Three-Year Plan For Research Assessment Reform

The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, or DORA, has released a strategic plan to reinforce the organization’s vision “to advance practical and robust approaches to research assessment globally and across all scholarly disciplines.”

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Opening The Black Box Of Benefits Management In The Context Of Projects

Opening The Black Box Of Benefits Management In The Context Of Projects

The main goal of our study was, hence, to complement the current technical knowledge on benefits management with an in-depth understanding of the social practices that constitute benefits management.

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Petter Johansson on Choice Blindness

Petter Johansson on Choice Blindness

We are “less aware of the reasons for our choices than we think we are,” Petter Johansson and his partner Lars Hall have determined, and reasoning, as we call it, is often conducted post hoc.

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What Are The Causes And Cures Of Poor Megaproject Performance?

What Are The Causes And Cures Of Poor Megaproject Performance?

What is missing in current research and practice is an understanding of megaprojects as a complete production system—from planning through design, manufacturing, and
construction, to integration and handover to operations. Thinking about megaprojects as
production systems may help us understand how the different dimensions—the six themes
identified in our research—work together to achieve a project’s goals and deliver valuable
outcomes.

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