Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
The struggle to teach social science in Asia, the role of social science in preparing for climate change, and much more in this week’s Social Science News.
The strategy process in organizations is a complex one involving communication across various phases and among multiple actors. From the PowerPoint slides […]
Exploring early childhood musical play through video sharing and social networking From Research Studies in Music Education Facebook facilitates a narcissistic fascination with […]
Special issue on trade union cultures, the effect of stress on child brain development, and ecosystem-based adaption in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News
As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists, Steve Duck, Professor of Communication Studies and Daniel and Amy Starch Research Chair, University of Iowa, spoke to socialsciencespace.
Overcoming physics envy from the New York Times, How belief is the key to dealing with climate change skepticism from the Guardian, and much more in this big edition of Social Science News.
The value of cartoons in understanding the employer—employee relationship Journal of Management Inquiry Why WikiLeaks’ bid for radical transparency failed International Review of Administrative […]
University of Pennsylvania announces new forum on Social Science and Policy, Cary Cooper and Stephen Anderson make the case for a chief social scientist in the Guardian, and more in this update on Social Science News.