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 […]
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 […]
Here are this week’s recommended social science sites of the week National Academies Press – offer free eBooks From the beginning of […]