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 […]
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) […]
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 […]
Inadequate funds impede social science R&D Financial Express ICMR to begin behavioural and social science research on microbicides for HIV prevention pharmabiz.com […]
The latest issue of ALISS Quarterly has just been published:Special issue: Supporting Researchers: eBooks Today and the Digital Promises of TomorrowArticles have […]