Managing Editor Sierra Williams spoke to Professor Nicholas A. Christakis ahead of next week’s LSE event, Do We Need to Shake Up the Social Sciences? Here he discusses his thoughts on the frontiers in interdisciplinary research, the need for social science departmental re-shuffles, and the radical changes shaping social science’s relevance today
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
Social science has for the most part lost its ambition to be ‘science’, as shown in the recent chang...
A new form of ‘interdisciplinarity’ may be emerging but has so far failed to devote equal demands on...
Chris Gilson, Managing Editor of our sister blog USApp, recently interviewed Nikolas Rose, Head of t...
Continuing a series of interviews from PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project, Rebecca Mann spoke w...
We have been facing with several challenges in all over the World. Global and local economies are fa...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
A particular scientific world view has become dominant, influential and successful in modern science...
There is ferment in the social sciences. After years of sustained effort to build a science of socie...
Much less is known about the development of the social sciences as a complete discipline group than ...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
ABSTRACT The social sciences are undergoing a dramatic transformation from studying problems to solv...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
Nicholas Lemann, Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, is a veteran national ...
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
Social science has for the most part lost its ambition to be ‘science’, as shown in the recent chang...
A new form of ‘interdisciplinarity’ may be emerging but has so far failed to devote equal demands on...
Chris Gilson, Managing Editor of our sister blog USApp, recently interviewed Nikolas Rose, Head of t...
Continuing a series of interviews from PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project, Rebecca Mann spoke w...
We have been facing with several challenges in all over the World. Global and local economies are fa...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
A particular scientific world view has become dominant, influential and successful in modern science...
There is ferment in the social sciences. After years of sustained effort to build a science of socie...
Much less is known about the development of the social sciences as a complete discipline group than ...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
ABSTRACT The social sciences are undergoing a dramatic transformation from studying problems to solv...
Part of PPG’s Impact of Social Sciences project focuses on how academic research in the social scien...
Nicholas Lemann, Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, is a veteran national ...
The labour market is filled with social science graduates and postgraduates shaping the evolution of...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
Social science has for the most part lost its ambition to be ‘science’, as shown in the recent chang...