Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
Considering initiatives to help alleviate some of the costly burden of disabled people on society (Journal of Disability Policy Studies) The stigma of […]
Glenn C. Altschuler reviews ‘The Believing Brain’, a new book by Michael Shermer, on the Huffington Post site. The book explores why […]
Government to set up social science University by 2020 (Malaysia) Bernama Ethnic politics with decentralization www.worldbulletin.net Saying no to ‘yes men’, outspoken […]
A selection of presentations from speakers at the ‘Investigating Academic Impact’ conference at the London School of Economics on 13 June are […]
Human trafficking: the unintended effects of United Nations intervention (International Political Science Review) The digital democracy of the internet and the publicity of openness […]
In a speech this week in London – against a backdrop of students protesting noisily about government cuts to higher education – […]
A way to pay for college – a lump sum in exchange for 4.5 percent of your income for 10 years after […]
Politics today in Britain is marked by conflicts between claims to extend or defend voice, some of them deeply misleading. UK Health […]