Announcements

2021 AAPSS Fellows Announced
Announcements
March 9, 2021

2021 AAPSS Fellows Announced

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Webinar: We Can Do Better: Cross-System Approaches for Addressing Child Maltreatment
International Debate
March 2, 2021

Webinar: We Can Do Better: Cross-System Approaches for Addressing Child Maltreatment

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UK’s Campaign for Social Science Seeks Senior Campaign Manager
Announcements
February 24, 2021

UK’s Campaign for Social Science Seeks Senior Campaign Manager

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Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice
Announcements
February 16, 2021

Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice

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UK’s Academy of Social Sciences Names 37 Fellows for Spring 2021

UK’s Academy of Social Sciences Names 37 Fellows for Spring 2021

Britain’s Academy of Social Sciences has named 37 individuals in its spring 2021 cohort of fellows. New fellows are recognized, after an independent peer review process, for the excellence and impact of their work and their wider contributions to the social sciences for public benefit.

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Computational Social Science Takes on Anti-Black Racism

Computational Social Science Takes on Anti-Black Racism

SICSS-Howard/Mathematica will have a topical focus on countering anti-Black racism and inequity and the program will focus on helping participants build the tools to accomplish this.

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New Year Honours List 2021 Celebrates Many in Social Science

New Year Honours List 2021 Celebrates Many in Social Science

The New Year Honours, a set of awards that is part of the British honors system and presented by the reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II, recognizes the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.

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NSF Seeks Social and Behavioral Proposals on Future of Work

NSF Seeks Social and Behavioral Proposals on Future of Work

The NSF asked researchers across the social, behavioral and economic sciences are encouraged to submit proposals to the Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier: Core Research solicitation by March 23

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Watch AAPSS Fellows Induction Event: Can Democracy Survive Growing Inequality?

Watch AAPSS Fellows Induction Event: Can Democracy Survive Growing Inequality?

“Can Democracy Survive Growing Inequality?” will be presented on January 14 as an online panel discussion, moderated by David Leonhardt of The New York Times and featuring the five scholars elected to the American Academy of Political and Social Science as 2020 fellows.

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APSA Condemns Trump After D.C. Insurrection

APSA Condemns Trump After D.C. Insurrection

In the wake of a violent insurrection in Washington D.C. which interrupted, but did not derail, the U.S. Congress counting the votes […]

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Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

In an engaging and highly topical presentation viewable below, Trish Greenhalgh, professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton […]

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Reward and Recognize Open Science?

Reward and Recognize Open Science?

Calls to align incentives in academia to promote open research practices are not new. However, in recent years research funders are increasingly implementing policies and schemes designed to promote open science practices amongst researchers. In this post, Maria Cruz and Hans de Jonge outline details of the Dutch Research Council’s (NWO) new Open Science Fund, which they suggest is the natural next step towards a culture of open science in Dutch research.

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