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 […]
British sociology is relentlessly marching towards excellence. A leading sociology department prides itself in its “international reputation for excellence”, one of the country’s most distinguished journals highlights its “commitment to excellence”
Assassinating justly: Reflections on justice and revenge in the Osama Bin Laden killing (Law, Culture & the Humanities) Why are Texan men more […]
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From Social Science Information This Special Anniversary Issue celebrates the journal’s ‘silver jubilee’ of 50 years of continuous publication. The thinking behind its […]
By Jerome L. Singer and Dorothy G. Singer, Yale University One of the greatest developments of the nineteenth century in industrial Europe, […]
What do Facebook and Rembrandt have in common? Everything (SAGE Open) Political scandal and new media: A technology of liberation? (New Media & Society) […]
Professor Linda Hantrais AcSS (left) is convening a group to investigate broadening the Academy’s engagement overseas. This international advisory group will: develop […]
The Journal of the Academy,Contemporary Social Science, is taking shape in its new incarnation. Whilst individual papers of relevance across the social […]