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 […]
As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists Ellen Wartella, a scholar on the role of media in […]
Russia Votes Last week Russia held parliamentary elections. A good starting point for academic information is the Russia Votes website. This site […]
Global Aspects of Public Health: an ALISS showcase event 10 November 2011 papers On 10th November ALISS (Association of Librarians and Information […]
With large impacts on dissemination of research and significant benefits in terms of individual reputations, David McKenzie and Berk Özler, conclude that […]
In a recent Miller-McCune article, Tom Jacobs reports on the findings of Missouri economist, Harvey James, which point to a relationship between […]
Here is our weekly round up of new and interesting sites for social scientists! This week the British Library announced the launch […]
In 2011 the Science and Technology Select Committee published the report Scientific advice and evidence in emergencies, examining the role of science […]
This summer, I have been reading one of the most impressive ethnographies that I have seen for a long time: Playing on […]