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 […]
Although by no means a household word, “drug courts” have been among the most studied criminal justice interventions of the past two decades. So what are these courts, and why do they matter?
With traditional and new media channels abound, finding the right one for your organization can be a challenge. Social Marketing Quarterly’s new […]
Organizations seeking to boost engagement need to teach their employees how to build healthier workplace relationships, according to a study recently published […]
In the latest issue of Administrative Science Quarterly, James P. Walsh of the University of Michigan published a book review of “The […]
In February 2013 The British Library will be holding its annual open days for doctoral students in social sciences. These days are […]
How Afghanistan was broken: The disaster of the Soviet intervention From International Area Studies Review The benefits of racial diversity in the classroom From Teaching Sociology […]
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If you noticed a lack of specifics from either candidate in Wednesday night’s presidential debate, you’re not alone. A study published in […]