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 […]
Glenn C. Altschuler reviews ‘The Believing Brain’, a new book by Michael Shermer, on the Huffington Post site. The book explores why […]
Government to set up social science University by 2020 (Malaysia) Bernama Ethnic politics with decentralization www.worldbulletin.net Saying no to ‘yes men’, outspoken […]
“Glocal conservatism: How marketing articulated a neo-traditional Saudi Arabian society during the first oil boom, c. 1974-1984” was published by Relli Shechter, Department […]
Stephen McKeever, vice president for research and technology transfer at Oklahoma State University, writes that the National Science Foundation’s Social, Behavioral and […]
Notables in the world of political and social sciences were on hand June 2 when the American Academy of Political and Social […]
Business and Society was founded in 1960 and is continuing the celebration of their 50th anniversary volume with a June 2011 issue, which features […]
An assessment of the role and impact of universities on wider society in Australia suggests that social science research does not have much impact […]
A selection of presentations from speakers at the ‘Investigating Academic Impact’ conference at the London School of Economics on 13 June are […]