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 […]
China’s social science fund to be used more efficiently: official Xinhua Senior Chinese leader calls for more funding for philosophy, social science […]
Here are our recommended sites of the week Research Ethics Guidebook Developed by a team at the Institute of Education with support […]
Jennifer A. Griffith, Shane Connelly, and Chase E. Thiel, all of University of Oklahoma, published “Leader Deception Influences on Leader Member Exchange” in […]
“Faultlines, Fairness, and Fighting: A Justice Perspective on Conflict in Diverse Groups,” by Chester S. Spell, Rutgers University, Katerina Bezrukova, Santa Clara University, Jarrod Haar, University of Waikato, and […]
On 26th May at the University of East London, a launch event was held for the new themed issue of Critical Social […]
The conflicts of the gentrification of neighborhoods through the encouragement of nightlife businesses (Urban Studies) Misogyny in rap music (Men and Masculinities) ‘Trial by […]
Over the last six months, socialsciencespace has welcomed many new partner associations, contributors and members. We see socialsciencespace as a place that […]
There has been a good deal of debate across the web this week following the publication of a report by United States […]