#SocialScienceMatters: 'bridging the knowledge gap in men’s mental health.' Challenges the view that social sciences lack rigor, arguing that narrow models of masculinity limit understanding of men’s mental health and calling for more balanced, evidence-based approaches. bit.ly/4dybQha #PsycSci
Why the Social Sciences matter now more than ever? On the 10th anniversary of #SocialScienceMatters, ten of Palgrave Macmillan's authors reflect on why social science research is essential for understanding our complex world and addressing urgent challenges: spklr.io/63326BkEHj
Why the Social Sciences matter now more than ever? On the 10th anniversary of #SocialScienceMatters, ten of our authors reflect on why social science research is essential for understanding our complex world and addressing urgent challenges. bit.ly/49EflAN. #SocSky #AcademicSky #ResearchPublishing
Announcement for new author blog for Palgrave's Social Science Matters campaign, showing the title f the blog, 'How Politics Makes Us Sick: Social Science and Health Inequalities', and headshots of both authors.
T. Schrecker & C. Bambra, authors of How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics, connect the economic and social impacts of neoliberalism. They show that political choices matter, and cures exist. 🛟 Read the #SocialScienceMatters blog here: bit.ly/4q1Gmnv.
Colorful blocks with "SOCIAL SCIENCE MATTERS" text from Palgrave Macmillan, promoting the importance of social science with its brand.
Check out the #SocialScienceMatters blog by Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist & David Jackson-Perry, editors of The Palgrave Handbook of Research Methods and Ethics in Neurodiversity Studies, to retrace how the field evolved. ➡️spklr.io/63321ByqvT
Check out the #SocialScienceMatters blog by Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist and David Jackson-Perry, editors of The Palgrave Handbook of Research Methods and Ethics in Neurodiversity Studies, to retrace how the field of #NeurodiversityStudies evolved over the years. ➡️https://tinyurl.com/2htjxry4
This research found that affluent Americans are more likely to attribute economic success to personal traits—like intelligence and hard work—and, in the case of the top 1%, even to genetic factors.
h/t John B. Holbein (on X)
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Palgrave authors Alicia Phillips and Laura Kaschny discuss a newly developed Toolkit to achieve the #JustTransition using the Energy Justice Framework in this new #socialsciencematters blog post.
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#SocialScienceMatters no. 3 is out: “Before You Go Anywhere! Practical Concerns and the Matter of Ethics”
This podcast covers the whole range from project planning, the specific time and cost framework, risk, health + safety aspects through to ethical principles + procedures.
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🎙️ Ready for #SocialScienceMatters #2? Let's shift our focus to how we might start to think about social worlds in our research. How we look at the world is crucial to our start points in research & drives the kind of questions we might ask about the world.
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The 1st episode of our podcast mini-series #SocialScienceMatters was released today. This episode tackles the fundamental question: What is social science & why does it matter for marine research?
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