Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants
Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]
How close were we to Armageddon? Fifty years on, why still study the Cuban Missile Crisis? From International Relations Minority children at a […]
How Afghanistan was broken: The disaster of the Soviet intervention From International Area Studies Review The benefits of racial diversity in the classroom From Teaching Sociology […]
Social science: Poked to vote Nature.com NSF grant supports innovative Big Data Social Science training Penn State Live ‘Humanities need support’ Times […]
What are the effects of the great recession on local governments? From State and Local Government Review When battered women fight back stereotyping […]
Understanding the ‘zig-zag’ trend of criminal careers has policy implications From International Journal of Offender Therapy Comparative Criminology Assessing policies designed to ensure […]
Monsters, playboys, virgins and whores: Rape myths in the news media’s coverage of sexual violence From Language and Literature Gentlemen prefer red: A […]
Major problems with the recent Gay-parenting study come to light, “predictive policing” aims to prevent crime, and social science insights helping to make sense of climate change. These and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News!
Free press vs. free speech? The rhetoric of “civility” in regard to anonymous online comments From Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly A psychological […]