Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
The authors of an award-winning textbook on qualitative research discuss their love of the method — and their respect for choosing the right method for the task at hand.
In celebration of Labor Day, we are pleased to provide you with the latest issue of ILRReview! This Special Issue on International […]
The news isn’t always uplifting: declining home price growth, sinking big business profits, and rising gas prices can make for an economy […]
Some people say college is already a game — but a poorly designed one. Political scientist Mika LaVaque-Manty is bringing game logic into his introductory courses, a winning effort that was honored at this year’s APSA annual conference.
The wicked problems of today’s world cannot be solved by staying within the realms of a single subject.
According to Thompson Reuters, sustainability in business once meant a company covering its operating costs with profits. These days that definition has […]
Amiera Sawas writes here on her experiences with risks in the field and beyond, finding that institutional protocols are undoubtedly robust on a wide range of physical threats, but more subtle threats, like sexual harassment, which cross psychological and physical lines, are not always explicitly dealt with.
As various canvasses and opinion polls attempt to predict the outcome of the Scottish independence plebiscite, it’s worth taking a look at how more methodologically sound inputs lead to more accurate forecasts.