Communication

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

September 6, 2013 725

The “US effect”: problems with social science research in America Boston.

Tech companies turn to social science The Missoulian

Boys whose fathers work 55 hours plus, more aggressive UPI.com

Social science host seminar problem of autism and Bailundo upraising AngolaPress

Against ‘Shaking Up’ the Social Science The Sociological Imagination Mark Carrigan

What political scientists can tell us about war, Syria and Congress
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/09/03/what-political-scientists-can-tell-us-about-war-syria-and-congress/

Does Political-Science Research Matter? (NSF-Funding efforts from Cambria Press http://cambriapressacademicpublisher.wordpress.com/2013/08/25/political-science-research-matters/

 

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