Many American universities, widely seen globally as beacons of academic integrity and free speech, are giving in to demands from the Trump […]| Social Science Space
Every day, decisions that affect our lives depend on knowing how many people live where. For example, how many vaccines are needed […]| Social Science Space
Sociologist Jason Arday, one of two editors for Sage’s Social Science for Social Justice book series, interviews Harshad Keval about his book […]| Social Science Space
In this post, authors Richard F.J. Haans and Marc J. Mertens reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “The Internet Never […]| Social Science Space
On April 2, United States President Donald Trump declared “liberation day,” unveiling a new tariff (tax on imported goods) regime that targets […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines how city designs exacerbate gender inequalities – and what we can […]| Social Science Space
Let’s cut to the chase: “The overwhelming majority of murders in the United States involve guns,” says economist Jens Ludwig. “And in […]| Social Science Space
Wherever you stand on the management of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is hard not to accept that it has created a serious […]| Social Science Space
A 2024 report by the National Academies explores the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and their potential effects on economic productivity, job stability, and income inequality. It also highlights key research opportunities and data needs to help workers and policymakers adapt to the evolving AI landscape.| Social Science Space
The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences earlier this month recognized five books and their authors that offer fresh perspective on […]| Social Science Space
Even in the 21st century, social class is a part of being British. We talk of living in a post-class era but, […]| Social Science Space
Bravery takes many forms, and since 2006 the International Publishers Association has honored publishers who have upheld the standards and justice and […]| Social Science Space
It is a truism that academia is in crisis, in the UK as much as in many other countries around the world. […]| Social Science Space
The interactional skill of large language models enables them to carry out qualitative research interviews at speed and scale. Demonstrating the ability of these new techniques in a range of qualitative enquiries, Friedrich Geiecke and Xavier Jaravel, present a new open source platform to support this new form of qualitative research.| Social Science Space
Sociologist Alondra Nelson, who until last year was deputy (and at times acting) director of the White House Office of Science and […]| Social Science Space
When scientists make important discoveries, both big and small, they typically publish their findings in scientific journals for others to read. This […]| Social Science Space
Kate Winslet’s biopic of Lee Miller, the pioneering woman war photographer, raises some interesting questions about the ethics of fieldwork and their […]| Social Science Space
In a ‘Dear Colleague’ letter released September 9, the NSF issued a ‘request for information,’ or RFI, from those interested in research ethics.| Social Science Space
In 2011, anti-government protests and uprisings erupted in Northern Africa and the Middle East in what is often called the “Arab Spring.” […]| Social Science Space
The social and behavioral sciences supply evidence-based research that enables us to make sense of the shifting online landscape pertaining to mental health. We’ll explore three freely accessible articles (listed below) that give us a fuller picture on how TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and online forums affect mental health.| Social Science Space
Thanks to a collaboration between the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), applications are now being accepted for […]| Social Science Space