“Inequality is built-in to science. While not every issue is contoured by power in the same way, all science is an enduring product of power, its unequal circulation, use & impact.”
Scott Frickel & Kelly Moore explore how this is so & how we can address it ↓
www.politybooks.com/...
NEW: The Minerva Research Initiative, established by the Pentagon to fund social science relevant to national security, is being gutted. Dozens of researchers studying threats from extremist groups, misinformation or climate change have received notices that their grants are being terminated.
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Out now in Nature Human Behaviour: Our 68-country #survey on public attitudes to #science 📣
It shows: People still #trust scientists and support an active role of scientists in society and policy-making. #OpenAccess available here: www.nature.com/articles/s41... @natureportfolio.bsky.social
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New pub forthcoming with Yongren Shi and Freda Lynn in Poetics (www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...). In it, we conceptualize "Cultural Blau Space," the location of people in a multidimensional space simultaneously defined by many measures of personal culture.
as I expected Economists are very slow to react to big data/comp soc sci/AI stuff but they finally joined the trend in 2014. Sociology is currently the most CSS-engaged. CSS is now a big thing in all social sciences! (3/7)
I created a starter pack for social network analysis, since this one was still missing.
LMK if you want to be added! (I'll like the comment after adding you.)
Also, check out the other starter packs for network science and complexity (so this is more social science).
go.bsky.app/VDz5eWg
I'd love to be added, as well! Thanks for doing this!
I'd love to be added! Thanks for creating this!
I created a starter pack for social network researchers.
Please let me know if you want to be added! go.bsky.app/L7PFtcW
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“...social media users sometimes share information that they know is inaccurate to satisfy nonepistemic motives such as signaling their political affiliation or moral stance"
Misinformation spreads by making people mad www.science.org/content/arti...
Two new publications that encapsulate my interests to present my self. Both are focusing on science in Europe and the processes shaping science and especially social science in Europe. In the first one we analyze scientific disciplines using ERC projects and topic analysis.
doi.org/10.1016/j.po...
Somebody put together this starter pack of *paid* academic editors/copyeditors - if that's a service you find useful, this might be of interest: go.bsky.app/Apcqw4B
I’m super excited to announce I'm part of an amazing team (<3 @williambrady.bsky.social @killianmcloughlin.bsky.social @mjcrockett.bsky.social) that just published a paper in @science.org on the role of outrage in spread of misinformation
Link here:
science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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To celebrate the growth of #AcademicSky I made a new starter pack for people interested in thinking how to better harness (open!) social media platforms to enhance research collaboration, communication, synthesis and discovery 🧪 Let me know in the replies if you want to be added!
go.bsky.app/4zhshcr
Super awesome of you for doing this! I'd love to be added! Thanks!
CSS is moving ⚡fast and skepticism is needed. But my absolute least favourite critique is that we are "not learning anything new" from emerging methods. If we were getting novel results folks would, for good reason, not trust them. Methods need time to mature - our role is to test them as they do 🧐
I've now read a bunch of papers like this -- ABMs where the agents' behaviors are driven by generative AIs. They often tell us interesting things about the AI algorithms, but never in my experience have we learned anything new about people.
Check out our new OA paper in the Journal of Math Soc with @tonysirianni.bsky.social & Launy Schweiger.
Using ABMs, we show that seeking diverse collaborations leads to better collective problem-solving, generates higher-quality solutions, & spreads them more effectively.
I'd love to be added! Thanks for doing this!
Here is the starter pack for folks in science of science, meta science, STS, philosophy of science, history of science, economics of science, science policy, AI+science, and so on.
Feel free to nominate and self-nominate!
#SciSci #STS #MetaScience #SciPol #AI4Science #ScAISci
go.bsky.app/2R1E4TD
I would love to be added, as well! Thank you for doing this!
A few weeks ago, I taught one of my favorite #STS papers: Daniel Sarewitz's "Why science makes environmental controversies worse." A post on the paper's argument: computingandsociety.substack.com/p/is-science...
Sharing my first Computational Social Science starter pack! Will grow with time, feel free to nominate and self nominate!
go.bsky.app/CYmRvcK
Submitted some stuff, anxiously waiting, and thinking about this immortal @neillewisjr.bsky.social tweet.
Check out this amazing paper on "the promotion of interdisciplinary research, reproduction of disciplinary order in departments, and interdisciplinary early-career scholars’ career advancement."
From Elina Mäkinen, Dan McFarland, and my late friend Eliza Evans ❤️
doi.org/10.1080/0022...