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 […]
Michael Higgins asks if there too many sociologists; the dimming line between the real and the virtual; and more: Articles from around the Web on the state of social science this week.
Compelling new evidence of a link between inequality and crime in England invites reconsideration of the individualistic ‘tough on crime’ stances of recent New Labour and Conservative governments
Are online newspapers the modern day equivalent of 19th century bourgeois cafés for democratic discussions? (The International Journal of Press/Politics) Over time, awareness […]
Here are links to the latest key reports online. Department of Health: Poly Implant Prostheses breast implants – Interim report of the […]
Scotland independence Referendum the Scotsman announced 1,000 days to save scotland The facts about the proposal can be found on the SNP […]
I’m a sociologist and my primary role at this stage of my career is championing theory-driven research, but also research that you put into action: I’m not just a theorist, or just a researcher, or just an action-person – rather I’m trying to link all of those together.
Here is our weekly round up of new UK government publications online. 2009-10 Citizenship Survey – Community spirit topic report 2009-10 Citizenship […]
Egypt Elections Watch Has been launched by Jadaliyya in association with Ahram Online, the Center of Contemporary Arab Studies (Georgetown University) and […]