Archives for 2015

In Defense of Uni-disciplinarity
Interdisciplinarity
July 13, 2015

In Defense of Uni-disciplinarity

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Read the New Virtual Special Issues from The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!
Business and Management INK
July 13, 2015

Read the New Virtual Special Issues from The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!

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Ebola: WHO and the Consequences of Ignoring Social Science
International Debate
July 10, 2015

Ebola: WHO and the Consequences of Ignoring Social Science

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Q&A: Publons Aims to Enhance Peer Review
News
July 10, 2015

Q&A: Publons Aims to Enhance Peer Review

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Listen to the Latest Podcast from Family Business Review!

Listen to the Latest Podcast from Family Business Review!

In the latest podcast from Family Business Review, assistant editor Karen Vinton and author Robert Smith discuss his article on the usefulness […]

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Report: Metrics Not Mature Enough to Replace Peer Review

Report: Metrics Not Mature Enough to Replace Peer Review

A new report looking at the role of metrics in analyzing British academe finds, ‘A lot of the things we value most in academic culture resist simple quantification, and individual indicators can struggle to do justice to the richness and diversity of our research.’

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This Global Science Map Is Not Destiny

This Global Science Map Is Not Destiny

There is less research in the global south than in the north, but Laura Czerniewicz notes that there’s actually more than quick metrics capture and that perceptions of ‘science. and research outputs must be broadened.

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Creating Equality in the Workplace Everyone’s Responsibility

Creating Equality in the Workplace Everyone’s Responsibility

Call it the ‘paradox of equality’: Women are expected to lean in but it turns out there are barriers that are invisible until you smack your head on one. Who should be tasked with taking the tilt out of leaning in?

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Introducing Journal of Travel Research’s Incoming Editor!

Introducing Journal of Travel Research’s Incoming Editor!

We’re pleased to welcome the incoming editor of Journal of Travel Research Geoffrey Crouch of La Trobe University! Dr. Crouch kindly provided us […]

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Is the End of the Lecture in View?

Is the End of the Lecture in View?

In an attempt to ‘flip the classroom’ the University of Adelaide is phasing out lectures. Will this flip be a flop?

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Freedom’s Just Another Word for … Responsibilities

Freedom’s Just Another Word for … Responsibilities

The right of academic freedom are often called upon, but the responsibilities of that same freedom are less often summoned. In the wake of Goffman and Hunt, Bohannan and Stapel, it’s time to rectify that imbalance.

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Funding Social Science: A Primer on US Budgeting Process

Funding Social Science: A Primer on US Budgeting Process

Howard Silver examines the process in which federal research funding is arrived at — and points out how the process is, or isn’t, working in this Congress.

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