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Is Our War with the Environment Leading to Pandemics?
Insights
April 22, 2020

Is Our War with the Environment Leading to Pandemics?

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Why Social Science? Because It Tells Us How to Create More Engaged Citizens
Impact
October 1, 2019

Why Social Science? Because It Tells Us How to Create More Engaged Citizens

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The psychology of flooding: An ESCR Better Lives Essay
Career
April 30, 2019

The psychology of flooding: An ESCR Better Lives Essay

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Economics Nobel Recognizes Nature and Knowledge
Announcements
October 8, 2018

Economics Nobel Recognizes Nature and Knowledge

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I Never Thought I’d Quote the Pope: Self-Interested Pragmatism and University Rankings

I Never Thought I’d Quote the Pope: Self-Interested Pragmatism and University Rankings

In his recent encyclical that made waves for addressing climate change, notes our blogger Michelle Stack, Pope Francis also spoke about the current emphasis on education as a consumer product that focuses on “self-interested pragmatism.”

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Cimate Debate About Values, Not Data

Cimate Debate About Values, Not Data

To move forward on climate change, argues Andy Hoffman, we have to disengage from fixed battle on one scientific front and seek approaches that engage people who are undecided about climate change on multiple social and cultural fronts.

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In the Anthropocene, Every Discipline Has a Role

In the Anthropocene, Every Discipline Has a Role

Grappling with climate change going forward won’t be so much grappling with climate as it will be grappling with human reactions to the forces already in motion. Universities have a role to play in marshaling all their disciplines in this endeavor, says Matthew Nisbet.

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Floods, Politics and Science: The Case of the Somerset Levels

Floods, Politics and Science: The Case of the Somerset Levels

Feel-good interventions that don’t provide a practical good, or at least one not supported by evidence, generate questions that hinge specifically on future responses to climate change and more broadly on government decision-making in general.

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A Guide for These Uncertain Times

A Guide for These Uncertain Times

The language of science doesn’t always lend itself to making persuasive arguments. There’s the theory of evolution. The overwhelming consensus on climate change. And the uncertainty, of, well, just about everything.

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Major problems with the recent Gay-parenting study come to light, “predictive policing” aims to prevent crime, and social science insights helping to make sense of climate change. These and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News!

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A Response to Recent Attacks on Social Science

A Response to Recent Attacks on Social Science

Across the world in the media, in policy, government discussions, and in our daily lives, there is evidence of social science at work. Whether it’s analysis of a cultural phenomenon like crime, or a major international concern such how climate change leads to changing lifestyles or inequality, social scientists help us understand cultures and behaviours.

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

The struggle to teach social science in Asia, the role of social science in preparing for climate change, and much more in this week’s Social Science News.

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