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 […]
There is broad agreement is the desirability of wider access by readers to scholarly journal articles. There is less agreement on who these imagined readers might be.
The humanities and social sciences in America could use a white knight, but instead they got a white elephant.
Are you looking for fresh perspectives on our global economic, social, and political reality? The Review of Radical Political Economics June 2013 […]
We are pleased to congratulate Ethan S. Bernstein of Harvard University, author of “The Transparency Paradox: A Role for Privacy in Organizational […]
In conclusion of our series this week, we’re pleased to present three good reasons why managers and scholars will benefit from making […]
Capitalism and compassion: are they incompatible? In a society devastated by unemployment, in which the richest 1% of Americans own nearly half […]
A conversation with Kitty Kelly Epstein, winner of the 2013 Marilyn Gittell Activist Scholar Award and a university professor who took a four-year break from teaching to live her research.
Thatcher’s legacy on ‘race’ From Race & Class Animals and humans – A false divide? From Social Science Information The impact of […]