Search

Showing total 4,541 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Topic social sciences Remove constraint Topic: social sciences Publisher wiley-blackwell Remove constraint Publisher: wiley-blackwell
4,541 results

Search Results

1. Values on Paper, in the Head, and in Action: On Max Weber and Value Freedom Today.

3. Before the measurement of prejudice: Early psychological and sociological papers on prejudice.

4. Introducing the brightest of dawns: Regional science in "Papers ".

6. Assessing research in the history of sociology and anthropology<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper discusses only works published in English, and is practically confined to the situation found in the United States—though I doubt my findings would have been very different had I attempted a wider purview. </FN>

7. Therapeutic jurisprudence in the courts<FN>This paper is based on a report supported, in part, by Contract No. 992479 awarded by the Judicial Council of California to the National Center for State Courts. Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Judicial Council of California or the National Center for State Courts. </FN>

8. Population ageing in a globalized world: Risks and dilemmas?

9. BOOKS RECEIVED.

10. Comments on Four Papers on Economics and Human Heterogeneity.

11. Improving the coverage of social science and humanities researchers' output: The case of the Érudit journal platform.

12. Citation Functions in Social Sciences and Humanities: Preliminary Results from a Citation Context Analysis of Taiwan's History Research Journals.

15. Criticism as asynchronous collaboration: An example from social science research.

16. On the value of cross-cultural research in social psychology: Reactions to Faucheux's paper.

17. Nostalgia on Twitter: Detection and Analysis of a Large‐Scale Dataset.

18. The evolution of peer‐reviewed papers.

19. BOOKS RECEIVED.

20. A SERIES OF INVITED PAPERS.

21. THE CURRENT STATUS OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

22. Policy Studies Papers From APSA, APPAM, AND ENET-ERS.

23. A Note on "Scholarliness" and "Impact"

24. The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute.

25. Policy Studies Papers from Regional Political Science Conventions.

26. Writing like a Bourdieusian Scholar: From The Craft of Sociology to the Writing Patterns in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales.

27. Evolution and development of methodologies in social and behavioural science research in relation to oral health.

28. POLICY STUDIES PAPERS FROM CONVENTIONS OF HIGHLY POLICY-ORIENTED ASSOCIATIONS.

29. The Tree(s) of Hope and Ambition: An arts‐based social science informed, participatory research method to explore children's future hopes, ambitions and support in relation to COVID‐19.

30. POSITION PAPERS SUGGEST HISTORY.

31. Getting to practical: Complementarity between critical systems thinking and phronetic social science.

32. Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus.

33. Group model building effectiveness: a review of assessment studies<FNR></FNR><FN>The authors gratefully acknowledge David Lane's useful comments on a previous version of this paper as well as the valuable suggestions made by the anonymous reviewers. </FN>

34. What Writing Tasks Do TESOL Professors Require?

35. MetaFAIR: A Metadata Application Profile for Managing Research Data.

36. INTRODUCTION.

37. Primary Sources as Linked Data: Exploring Motives Across the Sciences and Social Sciences.

38. European society for the history of the human sciences.

39. Cross-cultural psychology as a social science: Comments on Faucheux's paper.

40. Call for Papers.

41. Historical geography in Transactions.

42. Praktisches Wissen, Wissenschaft und Katastrophen. Zur Geschichte der sozialwissenschaftlichen Katastrophenforschung, 1949-1989.

43. Towards a social psychology of precarity.

44. Adopting the COM‐B model and TDF framework in oral and dental research: A narrative review.

45. Citation-Capture Rates for Economics Journals: Do they Differ from Other Disciplines and Does it Matter?

46. Dry Holes in Economic Research: Reply.

47. How do life sciences cite social sciences? Characterizing the volume and trajectory of citations.

48. Books Received—May 2005.

49. Review, Referees, Recognition.

50. Exploring the scholarly communication styles of Arab social science and humanities scholars.