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Treating Science as Politics Does No One Any Favors
Communication
March 17, 2015

Treating Science as Politics Does No One Any Favors

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Science Communication in the Age of Polarization
Communication
March 9, 2015

Science Communication in the Age of Polarization

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Obama’s Budget Proposal Would Raise NSF Budget 5 Percent
Academic Funding
February 3, 2015

Obama’s Budget Proposal Would Raise NSF Budget 5 Percent

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Input from Social and Behavioral Scientists Essential in Energy-Use Reduction Policy Making
PIBBS
January 20, 2015

Input from Social and Behavioral Scientists Essential in Energy-Use Reduction Policy Making

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Watch for These Awards from Organization and Environment in 2015!

Watch for These Awards from Organization and Environment in 2015!

Organization and Environment is excited to announce that it will be presenting two awards for outstanding articles at the 2015 Academy of […]

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The Author of Risk Society: Ulrich Beck, 1944-2015

The Author of Risk Society: Ulrich Beck, 1944-2015

The German sociologist and public intellectual who posited that manufactured risk was a primary product of modernity died on New Year’s Day at age 70

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Political Learning in the Struggle: Perspectives From the Egyptian Diaspora

Political Learning in the Struggle: Perspectives From the Egyptian Diaspora

In a cross-posting with Social Science Space partner Viva Voce podcasts, Helen Underhill at the University of Manchester describes how Egyptians living outside their native land respond to the political turmoil there, and how there is not single ‘Egyptian voice’ that speaks for them all.

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Leiden Statement Emphasizes Importance of Social Science, Humanities

Leiden Statement Emphasizes Importance of Social Science, Humanities

A network of coalitions of research universities from around the world have come out with a strong statement stressing the importance of social science and humanities in the academy and among policymakers.

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Tales from The City, the Behavioral Science Summit

Tales from The City, the Behavioral Science Summit

A transdisciplinary investigation into ‘The City’ sponsored offered hard truths and rays of hope for the urban future most of us will face.

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Let’s Make Them All ‘Research Multi-versities’

Let’s Make Them All ‘Research Multi-versities’

Although universities and funding bodies pay lip-service to the importance of multi-discipline research, a physicist and an anthropologist argue there is a long way to go before the reality matches the rhetoric.

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Canada’s Impact Award Winners to be Announced Monday

Canada’s Impact Award Winners to be Announced Monday

Canada’s premiere government-sponsored awards for outstanding work in HSS fields will be announced in Ottawa next week.

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The Maddox Winners: Promoting Good Science Can Be a Contact Sport

The Maddox Winners: Promoting Good Science Can Be a Contact Sport

Having run the gantlet of online abuse and legal threats for their troubles, two top-notch science communicators have won this year’s John Maddox Prize for the their evidence-based good work and dedication in the face of adversity.

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