Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Going to be at the 2014 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Philadelphia this summer? Make sure to attend the symposium “Fifty […]
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of Australian policymakers was recently underlined by a team of researchers from the University of Queensland who undertook cross-sectional surveys and semi-structured interviews with social science academic researchers and personnel in policy-relevant roles in public sector agencies.
The former director of the U.S. Census and the current president the Consortium of Social Science Associations will be among the scholars joining the panel that oversees the National Science Foundation this August..
These aren’t the best of times for reference librarians, but the challenges leave only one option — to get with the times.
Are companies who claim a corporate social responsibility agenda actually aligned with its value system? Line Schmeltz explored this topic in his […]
A sports psychologist offers a half-time lesson on what armchair psychologists can use in assessing the on-the-field action.
Among the 1,149 people receiving Queen’s Birthday Honours this year are several British social scientists, a recognition of the importance of social […]
The front-line soldiers in the skirmishing over U.S. government funding of social science are durable stories told over and over.