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British Academy’s Net Zero Policy Programme Calls for Research Proposals
Industry
December 21, 2022

British Academy’s Net Zero Policy Programme Calls for Research Proposals

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Looking Back at 2022 on Social Science Space
Interdisciplinarity
December 20, 2022

Looking Back at 2022 on Social Science Space

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How British Literary Psychogeography Offers Possibilities for Researchers
Insights
December 20, 2022

How British Literary Psychogeography Offers Possibilities for Researchers

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Coproduction, Critique and Collective Knowledge: Driving Positive Change
Industry
December 15, 2022

Coproduction, Critique and Collective Knowledge: Driving Positive Change

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Social Science Can Reduce Firearm-Related Injuries

Social Science Can Reduce Firearm-Related Injuries

Every day across the United States, more than 120 people die from firearm injuries. This is a crisis that requires urgent attention from the scientific community, and social scientists have a critical role to play.

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Yi-Fu Tuan, 1930-2022: The Father of Humanistic Geography

Yi-Fu Tuan, 1930-2022: The Father of Humanistic Geography

Yi-Fu Tuan, University of Wisconsin–Madison professor emeritus of geography, died August 10 at the age of 91.

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Big Think Podcast Series Launched by Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences

Big Think Podcast Series Launched by Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences

The Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences has launched the Big Thinking Podcast, a show series that features leading researchers in the humanities and social sciences in conversation about the most important and interesting issues of our time.

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Mapping the Ebb and Flow of Psychogeography

Mapping the Ebb and Flow of Psychogeography

In this series Aled Singleton explore the ebb and flow of geographical ideas, particularly how they move around the world. As with all innovations, concepts sometimes lose traction over time, seem to get buried in dusty libraries and then fins themselves revived for unexpected reasons. The topic for this series is the concept psychogeography. We will travel from Paris in the 1960s to the UK in the 1990s and then to the wider World in the 2020s.

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A Personal Reflection on Strategic Organization — the Journal (and Field) That Almost Wasn’t

A Personal Reflection on Strategic Organization — the Journal (and Field) That Almost Wasn’t

Joel Baum at the University of Toronto discusses the origin story of the journal Strategic Organization in his paper, “Constructing Strategic Organization – A field whose time has come,” published in … Strategic Organization.

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Event: 2022 NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival

Event: 2022 NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival

The 2022 NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival will take place on Dec. 8-9, 2022, from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. EST each day. Held by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) and the NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Coordinating Committee (BSSR-CC), the Festival seeks to inform the community about the latest BSSR funded by the NIH and its impact.

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The We Society Explores Intersectionality and Single Motherhood

The We Society Explores Intersectionality and Single Motherhood

In a recently released episode of The We Society podcast, Ann Phoenix, a psychologist at University College London’s Institute of Education, spoke […]

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NSF Announces Analytics for Equity Initiative

NSF Announces Analytics for Equity Initiative

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the Analytics for Equity Initiative for social, economic and behavioral sciences research which examines equity-related topics for public benefit via federal data and scientific advances.

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