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 […]
An article this week in Canada’s ‘Globe and Mail’ by Mel Cappe, president of the Institute for Research on Public Policy, sets out […]
We are happy to welcome a number of new organizations to socialsciencespace as partners – including the International Society for Study of […]
Great British Library exhibition. Census and Society : Census & Society: why everyone counts The British census is due to take place […]
The BSA Society of Health and Illness is now inviting nominations for the 2011 ‘Book of the Year’ prize. The deadline for […]
The Nuffield Foundation is now using socialsciencespace to publicize the organization’s grant programs and invite applications. Other relevant organizations are welcome to join […]
The UK Campaign for the Public University is a broadly based campaign initiated by a group of university teachers and graduate students […]
A new national commission has been announced by the American Academy of Arts and Science to boost teaching and research in the […]
“The State, Power, and Agency: Missing in Action in Institutional Theory?”, by Stewart Clegg of the University of Technology, Sydney, was one […]