Archives for 2020

Heidi Larson on Vaccine Skepticism
Social Science Bites
September 7, 2020

Heidi Larson on Vaccine Skepticism

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AESIS Virtual Conference Looks at Social Science’s Societal Impact
Announcements
September 3, 2020

AESIS Virtual Conference Looks at Social Science’s Societal Impact

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‘The Idea of ‘Use’ is Important’: AAPSS and the Role of the Moynihan Prize
Announcements
September 3, 2020

‘The Idea of ‘Use’ is Important’: AAPSS and the Role of the Moynihan Prize

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Management-by-Generation: Does Your Generation Provide the Answer to How You Should Be Managed?
Business and Management INK
September 3, 2020

Management-by-Generation: Does Your Generation Provide the Answer to How You Should Be Managed?

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Doing Collaborative Research

Doing Collaborative Research

In the previous post Mathew Flinders identified the ways in which collaborative research touches the emotions of academics and places different kinds of demands […]

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A Defense of Collaborative Research

A Defense of Collaborative Research

The simple fact is that deep, embedded, collaborative research whereby researchers work hand-in-hand with community participants in order to reveal new perspectives […]

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Social Sciences SHAPE up to Benefit a Post-Pandemic World

Social Sciences SHAPE up to Benefit a Post-Pandemic World

COVID-19 has devastated communities and economies around the world and profoundly changed the ways in which we live and work. Many of […]

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COVID-19 Forces Universities to Refocus their Vision

COVID-19 Forces Universities to Refocus their Vision

After a rapid switch to distance education due to COVID-19, many universities will remain as virtual campuses in the coming fall semester. For many universities, the focus has been on mastering or refining techniques for remote teaching. But a larger challenge looms.

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Webinar Looks at How to Encourage COVID-19 Protective Behaviors

Webinar Looks at How to Encourage COVID-19 Protective Behaviors

How can leaders encourage their community to adopt COVID-19 protective behaviors? This upcoming webinar will discuss promising strategies from the behavioral and […]

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ARIS Webinar Looks at Impact in Canada

ARIS Webinar Looks at Impact in Canada

The Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) community experts around the world will lead continuing discussions on broader impact topics. RSVP for […]

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Content Analysis Illustrates What Congress Wants from the NSF Today

Content Analysis Illustrates What Congress Wants from the NSF Today

What does Congress want from the National Science Foundation? This content analysis study conducted by Alison Beatty, Arthur Lupia and Stuart Soroka discusses the general trends and focuses on the NSF by Congress based on remarks made between 1995 to 2018.

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The Marshmallow Study Revisited: Does Our Willpower Increase Our Likelihood of Achievement?

The Marshmallow Study Revisited: Does Our Willpower Increase Our Likelihood of Achievement?

Since the inception of the discipline of psychology, a number of psychological studies have caught the imagination of a global audience, each […]

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