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 […]
Social science: Poked to vote Nature.com NSF grant supports innovative Big Data Social Science training Penn State Live ‘Humanities need support’ Times […]
What are the effects of the great recession on local governments? From State and Local Government Review When battered women fight back stereotyping […]
With poverty now rising to levels not seen in a generation, many scholars are revisiting the still controversial theories connecting culture to class. Currently the great recession is accelerating the outsourcing and deindustrialization that has been decimating the economic well-being of all Americans for almost a generation.
Understanding the ‘zig-zag’ trend of criminal careers has policy implications From International Journal of Offender Therapy Comparative Criminology Assessing policies designed to ensure […]
Here is our latest weekly update. This week the Paralympics opened. Get started with our free news and research resources. See the […]
There is still a great deal of inequality between the sexes in the workplace. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast Paul Seabright combines insights from economics and evolutionary theory to shed light on why this might be so.
This week in the news wikileaks and Ecuador See our blog entry. For useful information on Ecuador (and other Latin American nation’s […]
Monsters, playboys, virgins and whores: Rape myths in the news media’s coverage of sexual violence From Language and Literature Gentlemen prefer red: A […]