Videos and Past Webinars

This page collects videos – recorded lectures, archived webinars, interviews and more – from across the social and behavioral sciences.

Look Up ‘Open Access Help’ in the University Library

Look Up ‘Open Access Help’ in the University Library

Social Science Space reported last week how–according to one survey drawn from the STEM fields–Canadian researchers like the principle of open access […]

Video: Gauging the Size of the Safety Net’s Holes

Video: Gauging the Size of the Safety Net’s Holes

During the Great Recession government programs were supposed to shelter the worst-hit Americans from the worst of the crisis. Did they, and what’s been the fallout since? Join us for a live broadcast answering those questions.

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Scientists Should Keep in Mind It’s Called the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’ for a Reason

Scientists Should Keep in Mind It’s Called the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’ for a Reason

People often see science as a world apart: cool, rational and untouched by persuasion or performance. In this view, scientists simply discover […]

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Survey Finds Social Scientists Feel Unsupported in Seeking Societal Impact

Survey Finds Social Scientists Feel Unsupported in Seeking Societal Impact

“Research impact” means different things to different people. Some refer broadly to how science changes behaviors, beliefs, or practices outside academic institutions. […]

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Canada’s SSHRC Names 2025 Impact Winners

Canada’s SSHRC Names 2025 Impact Winners

One researcher studies how war affects children, another took a literal worm’s eye view to examine rural development, while two others scrutinized […]

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Innovation

Reaching Parts to Which AI Has No Access

Reaching Parts to Which AI Has No Access

David Canter considers informal places where people socialize, suggesting they’re an arena ChatGPT and other LLMs can’no’t replicate. As someone who lives […]

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Andrea Medina-Smith on Making Research Data More FAIR

Andrea Medina-Smith on Making Research Data More FAIR

It’s become cliche since Clive Humbly coined it in 2006, but data is indeed the new oil. It’s a mantra repeated by […]

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A Status Check on Hallucinated Case Law Incidents

A Status Check on Hallucinated Case Law Incidents

In September 2025, The Guardian reported about a lawyer in Australia having faced sanctions due to false citations. These citations were not […]

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