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 […]
From Social Science Information This Special Anniversary Issue celebrates the journal’s ‘silver jubilee’ of 50 years of continuous publication. The thinking behind its […]
By Jerome L. Singer and Dorothy G. Singer, Yale University One of the greatest developments of the nineteenth century in industrial Europe, […]
What do Facebook and Rembrandt have in common? Everything (SAGE Open) Political scandal and new media: A technology of liberation? (New Media & Society) […]
The Journal of the Academy,Contemporary Social Science, is taking shape in its new incarnation. Whilst individual papers of relevance across the social […]
Kevin M. Leyden, Abraham Goldberg and Philip Michelbach published “Understanding the Pursuit of Happiness in Ten Major Cities” online before print in […]
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 […]
Riots This week the Guardian datablog produced some interesting mappings of where those arrested lived and where the riots happened. It is […]
This post was originally published on Steve Keen’s Debtwatch. That transcendental truth occurred to me while writing the second edition of Debunking […]