Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants
Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]
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 […]
Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project launched. Marvellous new resource created by Google in association with the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory to […]
New research provides evidence that, when under time pressure or otherwise cognitively impaired, people are more likely to express conservative views.
The latest new free collection from LSE Digital Library is Street Life in London Originally published in the 1870s by John Thomson and […]
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.
Budget week. The Guardian datablog issued a really good collection of 10 visualizations of data that you need to understand the British […]
Working mothers tend to be happier and healthier than mothers who stay at home caring for young children, according to recent research. But many of those who work are often haunted by the question: “Am I screwing up my kids?”