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 […]
Summing up the financial crisis hitting the eurozone (Local Economy) Are you too old to learn a second language? (Language and Speech) Video-chatting may […]
Here is our weekly round up of new and interesting sites for social scientists! This week the British Library announced the launch […]
In 2011 the Science and Technology Select Committee published the report Scientific advice and evidence in emergencies, examining the role of science […]
Fred C. Pampel, University of Colorado, Boulder, published “Support for Nuclear Energy in the Context of Climate Change : Evidence From the European […]
How is twitter relevant to universities and academia? Can anything of academic value ever be said in just 140 characters? Amy Mollett, […]
This summer, I have been reading one of the most impressive ethnographies that I have seen for a long time: Playing on […]
Golnaz Tajeddin, York University, Frank Safayeni, University of Waterloo, Catherine E. Connelly and Kevin Tasa, both of McMaster University, published “The Influence of […]