Archives for 2015

Stories of Research to Reality: Jim Knight
Impact
June 25, 2015

Stories of Research to Reality: Jim Knight

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Death to PowerPoint (And Why It Will Live)
Teaching
June 25, 2015

Death to PowerPoint (And Why It Will Live)

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ESRC Recognizes Researchers Who Make a Difference
Impact
June 24, 2015

ESRC Recognizes Researchers Who Make a Difference

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Book Review: The Relevance of Political Science
Bookshelf
June 24, 2015

Book Review: The Relevance of Political Science

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Let’s Un-Invite the Idea of Disinvitations

Let’s Un-Invite the Idea of Disinvitations

When people with well-known, if controversial, ideas are disinvited from speaking engagements just because those known views bother some people who know how to send email or to tweet, something is very wrong, argues Russell Blackford.

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Open Letter on Innovation Urges Real Support for Basic Research

Open Letter on Innovation Urges Real Support for Basic Research

More than 250 universities and scholarly groups and the CEOs of 10 corporations have released an open letter urging American policymakers to “heed the warnings” about the nation’s waning commitment to basic research.

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Social Science in the News

Social Science in the News

Cutting social science funding stalls future innovation The Hill (blog) Gutting funding for social and behavioral science research in favor of other […]

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Reversing Africa’s Academic Brain Drain

Reversing Africa’s Academic Brain Drain

It won’t come easy, but an Nigerian academic working in Arkansas urges administrators of African universities to limit the obstacles keeping Africans from choosing to work in the home continent.

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Want Better Health and Longevity?  Invest in Education

Want Better Health and Longevity? Invest in Education

Education — even more so than spending on health — correlates with a longer life, according to research reported in the journal ‘Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences.’

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 800 journals. The articles linked below are free […]

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Close Encounters of the Dental Kind

Close Encounters of the Dental Kind

After an unplanned visit to an American dentist, Robert Dingwall reflects on the power and the role of the case study

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Stories of Research to Reality: Michael Reisch

Stories of Research to Reality: Michael Reisch

Historian and social justice professor Michael Reisch used the example of the case of Freddie Gray in his own home of Baltimore to show how much social science could add to examinations of poverty.

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