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 […]
In an era where Social Science is being asked to prove its relevance the development of a broad Digital research agenda could, in my opinion, should be the way forward.
Editor’s note: When the article originally appeared in SGR‘s OnlineFirst collection, Professor Kauffeld kindly provided further background on the article, including the […]
How are children using the Internet? How is it affecting them? Sonia Livingstone, who has overseen a major study of children’s behaviour online discusses these issues with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast.
Still skeptical about using Twitter in the classroom? This powerful tool has done wonders for business, and according to a study in […]
Textbooks now play a crucial role in teaching in the social sciences. Their importance is mirrored by their abundance; there is an enormous variety of textbooks on the most commonly taught subjects. The rise of the ‘textbook industry’ is not necessarily a good thing, though.
It’s time to settle the debate once and for all–and a study just released by “Freakonomics” co-author Steven D. Levitt of the […]
Family stability more important than sexual orientation to children, the social science to social media, and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News.
Political ads by independent groups are not only common – they are more effective From American Political Research Interrogational torture: Effective or purely sadistic? […]