Researchers need to observe ethical standards during a pandemic, say Ben Kasstan, Rishita Nandagiri and Siyane Aniley, and journals should hold them to these standards
Justin Gest author of Mass Appeal: Communicating Policy Ideas in Multiple Media asks why not publish...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought science into mainstream public and political debates in novel ways...
In Pandemic Surveillance, David Lyon examines the rise of surveillance technologies during the COVID...
Researchers need to observe ethical standards during a pandemic, say Ben Kasstan (University of Bris...
As governments refocus their attentions from managing COVID-19 to planning for the aftermath and rec...
In this post, Helen Kara and Su-ming Khoo, editors of three rapid response e-books on Researching in...
The Indian University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced a number of policies aimed at addressin...
Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
A pandemic has transformed the academic publishing industry. The way that books are commissioned and...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
In COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic, John G. Haas explores the psych...
Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder-led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
Historically the single authored paper has been a mainstay of social scientific and humanistic resea...
Extensive revising is required by many journals in the social sciences. It is expected that authors ...
Funding for research communication is a growing feature of grant applications and whilst digital sch...
Justin Gest author of Mass Appeal: Communicating Policy Ideas in Multiple Media asks why not publish...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought science into mainstream public and political debates in novel ways...
In Pandemic Surveillance, David Lyon examines the rise of surveillance technologies during the COVID...
Researchers need to observe ethical standards during a pandemic, say Ben Kasstan (University of Bris...
As governments refocus their attentions from managing COVID-19 to planning for the aftermath and rec...
In this post, Helen Kara and Su-ming Khoo, editors of three rapid response e-books on Researching in...
The Indian University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced a number of policies aimed at addressin...
Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
A pandemic has transformed the academic publishing industry. The way that books are commissioned and...
While getting new information on COVID-19 is essential, not all research will be critical to managin...
In COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic, John G. Haas explores the psych...
Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder-led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
Historically the single authored paper has been a mainstay of social scientific and humanistic resea...
Extensive revising is required by many journals in the social sciences. It is expected that authors ...
Funding for research communication is a growing feature of grant applications and whilst digital sch...
Justin Gest author of Mass Appeal: Communicating Policy Ideas in Multiple Media asks why not publish...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought science into mainstream public and political debates in novel ways...
In Pandemic Surveillance, David Lyon examines the rise of surveillance technologies during the COVID...