Archives for 2014

Call for Authors: The Social Science of War: An Encyclopedia
Announcements
March 25, 2014

Call for Authors: The Social Science of War: An Encyclopedia

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A Sheepskin Isn’t the Same as a Balance Sheet
Higher Education Reform
March 25, 2014

A Sheepskin Isn’t the Same as a Balance Sheet

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Are Plant-Based Diets Better For More Than Just Your Health?
Business and Management INK
March 25, 2014

Are Plant-Based Diets Better For More Than Just Your Health?

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Wanted: Crime-Fighting Profs to Nab Corporate Criminals
Public Policy
March 25, 2014

Wanted: Crime-Fighting Profs to Nab Corporate Criminals

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Makerere Social Science dons end strike New Vision MAKERERE University lecturers at the School of Social Sciences Wednesday returned to class, a […]

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

The following article is drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 700 journals. The article linked to below […]

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Publication Ethics and Biomedical Imperialism

Publication Ethics and Biomedical Imperialism

Applying ethics to social science research can raise as many issues as it answers. A new set of guidelines on which Robert DIngwall consulted gives clarity in some cases like manipulation of images and duplicate publication but leaves some other controversies unsettled.

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Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

More and more consumers are turning to environmentally friendly products and services, even though this can occasionally mean a higher cost. Restaurants […]

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Where is UK Government Getting Its Research?

Where is UK Government Getting Its Research?

Anyone under the impression that universities are the dominant suppliers to the United Kingdom government of commissioned research, advice, and knowledge, think again. Open data on government spending shows the relative dominance of other suppliers and mediators of knowledge to government – not least the private sector and think tanks. Simon Bastow presents some preliminary government-wide data.

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In Conversation With… Steven Pinker

In Conversation With… Steven Pinker

Oliver Burkeman explores human nature, violence, feminism and religion with one of the world’s most controversial cognitive scientists. Can he dent Steven Pinker’s optimism?

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NSF Chief Presents Budget to House Thursday

NSF Chief Presents Budget to House Thursday

The Executive Branch’s proposed budget for NSF in the coming fiscal year will be presented to the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday. A competing spending plan that would be markedly less friendly to social, behavioral and economic science is already circulating.

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Sequestering Speech: Stories of the Shutdown

Sequestering Speech: Stories of the Shutdown

Thousands of scientists across the US feel cutbacks are seriously restricting their research and contributions. Gretchen Goldman asks scientists for their reaction and about impact on their work

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