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 […]
Matt J. Mariola, College of Wooster, published “The Commodification of Pollution and a Preemptive Double Movement in Environmental Governance: The Case of Water Quality […]
Bankers in the dock: Moral storytelling in action (Human Relations) The sociological interest and significance of the 2012 London Olympic Games (Sociology) Making friends […]
J. H. Jung, Catholic University of Daegu, Younghwa Lee and Rex Karsten, both of the University of Northern Iowa, published “The Moderating […]
Martin B. Kormanik, O.D. Systems, published “Workplace Violence: Assessing Organizational Awareness and Planning Interventions” in the February 2011 issue of Advances in Developing […]
This weekend sees the start of the 2011 Festival of Social Science, arranged by the ESRC. Over 135 events will be taking […]
We recently moved a number of academic posters from our research methods social network, Methodspace, to our resources section on socialsciencespace. If […]
New weekly round up of the latest official reports online from Uk government. Skills for a green economy Department for Business, Innovation […]
Here is the latest round of new and interestign social science sites This week is open access Week To celebrate this ALISS […]