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 […]
Californians raising objections to new “gay history” law Heritage.org Professor John Western remembered UQ News Avoid pitfalls with problem-solving The Epoch Times […]
Women more likely to recruit other women for political office (Political Research Quarterly) Increasing minority golf participation through PGA education initiatives (SAGE Open) “Feminizing” middle […]
Re-posted from the Campaign for the Social Sciences The social sciences are vital in understanding the social world but unlike the natural […]
Inadequate funds impede social science R&D Financial Express ICMR to begin behavioural and social science research on microbicides for HIV prevention pharmabiz.com […]
“Hey good looking, come work for us!”: Aesthetic labor and discrimination law (Journal of Industrial Relations) When self-esteem is threatened people reach for […]
Report exposes poor quality of social science research Times of India Readings in the philosophy of social science Google Books Harvard study […]
Tom Jacobs reports in Miller McCune Magazine on a recent study which finds anxiety, amusement, and even exercise, can compel people to share information. […]
Seeing and experiencing violence makes aggression “normal” for children (Social Psychological and Personality Science) Are coalitions the inevitable future for UK governments? (Political Science) […]