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The Pernicious Problem of Those FIRST Steps
Academic Funding
June 23, 2014

The Pernicious Problem of Those FIRST Steps

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Dueling Anecdotes in the Fight For Social Science Funding
Academic Funding
June 16, 2014

Dueling Anecdotes in the Fight For Social Science Funding

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The Impact of Social Sciences Project by the Numbers
Impact
June 10, 2014

The Impact of Social Sciences Project by the Numbers

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Social and Natural Science: Has the Square Been Circled?
Communication
June 9, 2014

Social and Natural Science: Has the Square Been Circled?

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Comparing Senate Calm, House Storm on SBE Front

Comparing Senate Calm, House Storm on SBE Front

A blow-by-blow account of last weeks U.S. House of Representatives’ tussling over social sciecne funding differed markedly from dainty action in the Senate this week.

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House GOP Officials Slap at Social Science Funding

House GOP Officials Slap at Social Science Funding

Calling it only the “first step,” two prominent Republican congressmen called for freezing federal funding for social science research paid for by the National Science Foundation.

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Judgement Day for Australian Science and Research Funding

Judgement Day for Australian Science and Research Funding

When Tony Abbott took office as Australia’s prime minister and didn’t name a science minister, he asked that his government be judged by action, not titles.

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Why Not Give Journalists a Tip on Data-Driven Sources

Why Not Give Journalists a Tip on Data-Driven Sources

Liliana Bounegru looks at how media scholars have leveraged digital data and algorithmic accountability. In times of shrinking news budgets and staff cuts journalists can turn to such readily available sources of data as a way to understand public engagement with major issues.

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The Perils of Megajournals–and How to Avoid Them

The Perils of Megajournals–and How to Avoid Them

You like the idea of “megajournals”–online-only, open access journals that cover many subjects and publish content based only on whether it is […]

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Call for Papers: Diverse Regions: Building Resilient Communities & Territories

Call for Papers: Diverse Regions: Building Resilient Communities & Territories

Less than a week remains to submit abstracts for the Regional Studies Association’s European Conference 2014, slated for June 16-18 in Izmir, […]

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Can We Be Happy in a Post-Apocalyptic  World?

Can We Be Happy in a Post-Apocalyptic World?

Scientists predict that in the years to come both temperatures and sea levels could rise, diminishing valuable resources and leaving civilization in […]

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Are Plant-Based Diets Better For More Than Just Your Health?

Are Plant-Based Diets Better For More Than Just Your Health?

Veganism and vegetarianism are becoming more and more popular as a greater variety of plant-based foods become available. A little to no […]

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