At the time of writing, there is a new stand-off between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Trump administration […] The post CDC – Meltdown or Hissy Fit? appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
The non-profit Social Science Research Council is offering a lifeline to economists whose existing grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation were […] The post SSRC Stands Up Economic Research Rescue Fund for Researchers Hurt by NSF Cuts appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
David Canter proposes that what makes us different from a computer is being here. The fascinating Chinese sports showcase of humanoid robots […] The post What Makes Us Human(oid)? appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Economist and public policy expert Sheldon Danziger, currently the president of the Russell Sage Foundation, will become the president of the American Academy […]| Social Science Space
In the July edition of The Evidence newsletter, journalist Josephine Lethbridge examines why women feel more climate anxiety than men – and […]| Social Science Space
Generative AI, especially large language models (LLMs), present exciting and unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for academic research and scholarship. As the […]| Social Science Space
“Trust, but verify,” is a Russian proverb that gained prominence during the Cold War during negotiations centered on nuclear arsenals. That idea […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores the gender gap in carbon emissions. A new study of 15,000 […]| Social Science Space
The American Academy of Political and Social Science is looking for a social scientist, public official, or civic leader who has effectively […]| Social Science Space
Political scientist Anna Harvey will leave her role as president of the Social Science Research Council on June 30, the New York […]| Social Science Space
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English language proficiency has been a requirement for CDL holders on America’s roads for decades under CFR 391.11(b)(2), but recent developments will change how this regulation is enforced and will likely have implications for carriers who rely on English as a second language speakers to drive their trucks. To help carriers prepare for this change, […] The post Free English Language Proficiency Practice Helps Carriers Prepare for Regulatory Enforcement appeared first on Tenstreet.| Tenstreet
THE PROBLEM Long detention times can have a negative impact on several aspects of a company’s business, but just as important as improving detention time is measuring the impact of changes to see what works. This case study highlights one company’s efforts to improve their drivers’ experience of detention time, the impact of those improvements, […] The post Case Study: Classic Carriers and True Fuel® appeared first on Tenstreet.| Tenstreet
CHALLENGE Crossett’s management was looking to reduce its overall fuel spend while focusing on what drivers could control, such as how they shift the truck, idle time, and use of cruise control. They needed both the drivers and the management team to be mindful of fuel loss and also hoped to improve safety and wear […] The post Case Study: Crossett, Inc. and True Fuel® appeared first on Tenstreet.| Tenstreet
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It’s not news to those in library-land that book bans and censorship in higher education have serious implications for the future of […]| Social Science Space
When I think about book bans, I consider the subject through a variety of lenses. I have taught English in a post-communist […]| Social Science Space
Libraries are considered safe places, secure places to read and meet diverse (but sometimes like-minded) people who celebrate literacy by expanding different […]| Social Science Space
In 2023, the American Library Association documented 1,247 censorship cases with known locations. Of these cases, 2 percent occurred in academic libraries, […]| Social Science Space
Perhaps because college students are generally considered adults, and college and university campuses and classrooms have long been viewed as places to […]| Social Science Space
Graduate students interested in an academic career after graduation day have often been told they need to be open to moving somewhere […]| Social Science Space
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Congolese thinker, philosopher and linguist Valentin-Yves Mudimbe died on April 21, 2025 at the age of 83. He was in the US, […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge discusses the rise of teen misogyny, highlighting the impact of online men’s […]| Social Science Space
Christopher Jencks, known for his novel and inventive opinions on hot topic issues like income inequality, homelessness, and racial gaps in standardized […]| Social Science Space
A new study on the connections between editors-in-chief in the social sciences reveals significant geographical and gender imbalances in editorial leadership. Male […]| Social Science Space
In this article, Lorenzo Skade discusses the emotional difficulties encountered by early-career researchers involved in ethnographic studies within the business and society […]| Social Science Space
David Canter explores where Netanyahu may have got it wrong in the overwhelming response in Gaza.| Social Science Space
Lately, there have been many headlines on scientific fraud and journal article retractions. If this trend continues, it represents a serious threat […]| Social Science Space
The American Academy of Political and Social Science, or AAPSS, will welcome six scholars as 2025 fellows this fall. The AAPSS selects […]| Social Science Space
The team at the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, or DORA, is celebrating its 12th birthday by launching “A Practical Guide to […]| 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 month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines how city designs exacerbate gender inequalities – and what we can […]| Social Science Space
California lawmakers are rushing to repair changes made to the lemon law to satisfy car companies, while consumer groups have expressed concern about the confusing two-tier lemon law with fewer consumer protections.| The Sacramento Observer
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
In November, Sage and the Academy of Social Sciences hosted the 2024 Campaign for Social Science Annual Sage Lecture. This year’s talk, […]| Social Science Space
In this post, co-authors Frank T. Piller, Tucker J. Marion, and Mahdi Srour reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “Generative […]| Social Science Space
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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
The proposed appointment of Robert F Kennedy Jr as secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has provoked howls […]| Social Science Space
In this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores how new flexible working policies are effectively reducing the gender pay […]| Social Science Space
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“We are, as a species, addicted to story,” says English professor Jonathan Gottschall in his book, The Storytelling Animal. “Even when the […]| Social Science Space
Drawing on a bibliometric study, the authors explore how and why life sciences researchers cite the social sciences and how this relationship has changed in recent years.| 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
This year’s Nobel memorial prize in economics has gone to Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and […]| 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
Charlie Smith reflects on his interest in psychedelic research, the topic of his research article, "Psychedelics, Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Employees’ Wellbeing," published in Journal of Management Inquiry.| Social Science Space
David Canter considers the confusions inherent in being (even very moderately) well-known. That has implications for the considerably greater misinformation that gets linked to those who are very well-known indeed.| 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
Thursday 4th July 2024 It’s just over three weeks until Arriva’s exit from High Wycombe (along with Aylesbury) so I decided to pay a visit to see what the company will be leaving behind…| BusAndTrainUser
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In this article, Will Harvey and Paul Spee reflect on the importance of collaboration between industry and universities. This topic was the catalyst for their research article, "Walking the tightrope of academic and practitioner expectations in field research," found in Management Learning.| Social Science Space
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