Science & Social Science

Methamphetamine Markets, Personal Relationships, and Families
Interdisciplinarity
April 19, 2012

Methamphetamine Markets, Personal Relationships, and Families

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Adding People to the Climate Change Equation
Featured
April 6, 2012

Adding People to the Climate Change Equation

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Research Integrity in the UK – the Spawn of Satan?
International Debate
April 6, 2012

Research Integrity in the UK – the Spawn of Satan?

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Social Science sites of the week
Reports
March 30, 2012

Social Science sites of the week

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Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology?

Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology?

New research provides evidence that, when under time pressure or otherwise cognitively impaired, people are more likely to express conservative views.

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Street Life in 19th century London: Great new free collection

Street Life in 19th century London: Great new free collection

The latest new free collection from LSE Digital Library is  Street Life in London Originally published in the 1870s by John Thomson and […]

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Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working mothers tend to be happier and healthier than mothers who stay at home caring for young children, according to recent research. But many of those who work are often haunted by the question: “Am I screwing up my kids?”

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Managing Expectations

Managing Expectations

Why do some people hide their light under a bushel while others promise more than they can deliver? In the latest edition of the Journal of Theoretical Politics, Dr René Lindstädt (University of Essex) and Dr Jeffrey Staton (Emory University, USA) have developed a theory to explain the phenomenon.

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Satan at work in the university…?

Satan at work in the university…?

How an unholy alliance of arrogant scientists and self-interested federal bureaucrats came to widen the net of ethical regulation intended to deal with abuses in medical research to empirical investigation in the humanities and social sciences.

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Social Science sites of the week

Social Science sites of the week

This week Russian Elections took place. See our election blog posting for up to date links. We particularly recommend Russia Votes. Surveys […]

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My social science career: Interview with Mike Hogg

My social science career: Interview with Mike Hogg

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading behavioral and social scientist Mike Hogg, Professor of Social Psychology at Claremont Graduate University, spoke to socialsciencespace about his career and influences in social science.

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social science sites of the week

social science sites of the week

Syria- Referendum – Centre for Research on Direct Democracy (c2d)Located at the University of Zurich. This specialist centre focuses upon research relating […]

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