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 […]
A recent paper in the journal Social Science and Medicine found a strong association between having a physician manage a hospital and […]
Now available online slides from last week’s ALISS conference. http://www.alissnet.org.uk/Display.aspx?id=10737418262 So what is the Real Impact of Web 2.0 on Researcher Workflow? Anna […]
Tim Gramling’s study, “All Out War: Media Coverage of For-Profit Education,” recently published in SAGE Open, systematically charts the frequency and intensity […]
Tom Jacobs reports in Miller McCune Magazine on a recent study which finds anxiety, amusement, and even exercise, can compel people to share information. […]
Seeing and experiencing violence makes aggression “normal” for children (Social Psychological and Personality Science) Are coalitions the inevitable future for UK governments? (Political Science) […]
In a recent post for Harvard University Press blog, Russell Schutt examines the results of research into housing for people with mental […]
Michael Haederle describes a new research method to work out the mood of a group of people. Social scientists seeking to assess the […]
Privacy and the press: An impressive collection of articles plus a recording of the notable Index privacy debate (Index on Censorship) Privacy is […]