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New Administration Stokes Old Fears for Social Scientists
Academic Funding
January 26, 2017

New Administration Stokes Old Fears for Social Scientists

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NSF Policy Bill, Without Budget Authorization, Looks Likely to Pass
Academic Funding
December 7, 2016

NSF Policy Bill, Without Budget Authorization, Looks Likely to Pass

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Will November Prove to be the Cruelest Month for Science?
Academic Funding
December 7, 2016

Will November Prove to be the Cruelest Month for Science?

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Political Studies Association Honors Anne Phillips, Others for Contributions
Recognition
November 30, 2016

Political Studies Association Honors Anne Phillips, Others for Contributions

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Academy of Social Sciences Names 84 New Fellows

Academy of Social Sciences Names 84 New Fellows

The Academy of Social Sciences has conferred the award of fellow on 83 leading social scientists, including such luminaries as Lord Stern, Nudge Unit founder David Halpern and Madeleine Atkins of HEFCE.

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Archived Webinar: Fostering a Scientifically Informed Populace

Archived Webinar: Fostering a Scientifically Informed Populace

Two scholars who investigate how the public learns about science and then chooses to trust it (or not) address that question in this hour-long webinar sponsored by the journal ‘Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences’ and its parent organization, the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences.

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Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech Must be Protected and Respected

Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech Must be Protected and Respected

This is an extract from a speech made by Valerie Amos, director of the SOAS, for the Menzies Oration on Higher Education at the University of Melbourne on September 14.

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Sometimes a Nudge is as Good as a Wink

Sometimes a Nudge is as Good as a Wink

When it comes to many of the big decisions faced by governments – and the private sector – behavioral science has more to offer than simple nudges.

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Is It Possible to Reduce Poverty and CO2 Emissions Simultaneously?

Is It Possible to Reduce Poverty and CO2 Emissions Simultaneously?

[We’re pleased to welcome Denis Collins. Denis recently published an article in Organization & Environment entitled “Managing the Poverty-CO2 Reductions Paradox: The […]

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Will Habitat III Really Update the Urban Agenda?

Will Habitat III Really Update the Urban Agenda?

In this interview, David Satterthwaite, editor of the journal ‘Environment & Urbanization,’ discusses the state of the ‘new’ urban agenda and what we can expect from the upcoming global conference on sustainable urban development.

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D.C. Event Helps Policymakers See Past the Abstract

D.C. Event Helps Policymakers See Past the Abstract

Several recent reports from members of Congress that take potshots at what a quick look suggests is silly scientific research has led a pair of coalitions to explain just how important it is to look at whole story before rushing to judgment.

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The March Issue of World Future Studies is Now Online!

The March Issue of World Future Studies is Now Online!

The March 2016 issue of World Future Review is now available and can be read online for free for the next 30 days. The March […]

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