There was increasing concern voiced by judges, legal and mental health professionals, and
social scientists about the apparent negative effects of prolonged litigation on families, parenting capacities and communication, and children's adjustment.
Conversations with top
social scientists about their research and the social world.
Science NOW contacted Facebook's in - house
social scientists about the work.
Not exact matches
When the
social scientist and derivatives trader sat down at the same table at a friend's wedding in 2011, they got to talking
about their shared interest in «epic failures,» like the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Fukushima nuclear disaster and Hurricane Sandy.
The email told employees, including
about 2,000 staff
scientists, that «starting immediately and until further notice,» they were not to release any documents or post anything to
social media.
She talks
about the scores of ethnographies she'd read, and how white, liberal
social scientists were shocked, shocked to discover that most of the Klan members they studied were pretty nice people.
If that seems challenging, think
about this: many leading researchers and
social scientists have proven a link between diversity and productivity.
So when the
social scientist was first called
about the job by a search consultant, Blount resisted every entreaty to meet.
The
scientists are advising doctors to ask patients
about their
social media use and encourage them to reduce it if it seems linked to
social isolation.
With his academic background as
social scientist, he is passionate
about new trends in urban affairs and the creative labor market, two things which are perfectly combined in the concept of coworking.
The Black Church in the African American Experience by C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence H. Mamiya Duke University Press, 519 pages, $ 47.50 When we cut through the many good reasons that lead
social scientists to study religion, we find ourselves in the end confronting questions
about politics.
«Tone Analyzer analyzes given text and provides insights
about the emotional,
social and writing tones reflected in that text,» explained one of the IBM
scientists.
Survey
social scientists with expertise in surveys and the study of religion to learn if they do or do not have confidence in polls
about religion.
Too often the church goes to the
social scientists who can describe communities and who may be very helpful to Christians as they think
about society but who, because of their analytic language, can not create or reinforce community.
No church I've ever been in has ever said 1 thing
about «cheap grace» nor have the changes in society EVER been linked by ONE historian or
social scientist to «cheap grace».
Social scientists have learned a great deal
about the language patterns of the poor.
At the bishops» meeting, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput asked, given this research, what do most
social scientists think
about same - sex families and child well - being?
She does not tell us whether she has come to identify fully with this version of Christianity, but she makes clear that in this book she writes as a
social scientist who in this role can not make statements
about the ultimate validity of the Evangelical experience of God.
So here's what I think
about the election: The forecasts — based on complicated models — found in the APSA's PS by real
social scientists — with the exception of the one by the astute James Campbell — are, as usual, too timid in terms of picking up the impending surge....
Thus on both the
social and the individual levels the proposal of a simple transfer of the ethical attitudes of science appears to underestimate the complexity of ethical issues, to idealize the purity of the
scientist's motives, and to provide no adequate dynamic for concern
about the welfare of others.
At the same time, however, I have called attention to the difficulty of trying to work out an «ecological» approach to
social policy when we, like the chaos
scientists, know so little
about how to predict and influence long - term developments.
Even after
social scientists had accumulated data demonstrating that the optimistic predictions concerning the impact of divorce and single - parent families on women and children had failed to materialize, most mainline churches ignored this evidence, continuing to say little or nothing
about the issues.
The greatest outcry, however, came from survey organizations who produce the polls,
social scientists who utilize poll findings to bolster arguments
about the vitality of American religion, and a number of Roman Catholic researchers who argued that we exaggerated the overreporting in their constituency.
In all these sources, as well as a sizable and growing group of religiously open
scientists (including medical professionals and
social scientists) who are often neither New Age / Eastern nor Christians, there is a particular, intense focus on learning
about the nature of consciousness.
A group of
social scientists who analyzed the NIMH study for the Public Opinion Quarterly stated: «We are convinced, in general, that the NIMH report presents a reasonable summary of current knowledge
about television, its effects and its potential....
And I have defended due process for years and have several public rants
about the
social media age and online lynch mobs setting a scary precedent - but hey just like Rueben you already know me, my intentions and my history - you are a rocket
scientist.
I don't really put too much stock in academic authority of people in
social sciences until they talk
about testable predictions like real
scientists do; or at the very least deal with # s. Without that, they're just people who have opinions that are no more nor less valid than anyone who isn't an academic
social scientist.
Based at the University of Edinburgh, the Forum runs a programme of national and international activities to draw natural and
social scientists, policy makers, regulators, civil society and business into an ongoing dialogue
about the relationship between genomics and society.
AAAS is engaged in a three - part effort to expand existing knowledge
about the
social responsibilities of
scientists and engineers.
The second part of the AAAS effort, which is the focus of this report, was to design and pre-test a survey that would produce generalizable results
about the views of
scientists and engineers on their
social responsibilities.
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In the long term, the results of the survey are expected to influence ongoing global conversations
about the roles and responsibilities of
scientists and engineers in society, help clarify public expectations of
scientists and engineers, lead to the development of materials for the education of
scientists and engineers, and provide empirical data for consideration when developing specific recommendations on the nature and scope of the
social responsibilities of
scientists and engineers.
When Canadian graduate student Marie - Ève Maillé held interviews with 93 people in 2010
about a massive wind farm being built in the Arthabaska region of Quebec, she made a promise that
social scientists routinely make: that her respondents would remain anonymous, and that nobody would be able to trace quotes in her thesis back to them.
But the former revolutionary turned
scientist recently came to a surprising conclusion
about how best to bring back grasslands and in the process help address poverty and
social breakdown in some of the poorest corners of the planet.
By studying these disorders,
scientists can learn a lot
about human
social cognition.
«
Social research has a history of using both small - scale experiments and computer models to explore questions
about human behavior — but there are very few examples of how to use these two techniques in concert,» says William Rand, a computer
scientist and assistant professor of business management in NC State's Poole College of Management who is co-lead author of a paper describing the work.
The one thing I would add is that when I talk
about this research — and people know I'm a middle - aged
social scientist from Madison driving my Prius to outstate Wisconsin — they say: How do you do it?
For data
about wars, there are many databases that estimate war deaths, and in recent eras, governments and
social scientists have tracked just
about every aspect of life, so we really can get a clear view of things like child abuse, spousal abuse, rape and so on.
«A fifth of
scientists now say that coverage of their work and discussion
about their work in
social media is also important for getting advancements in their discipline,» Rainie said.
One avenue for
scientists to spread the word
about the value of their work and its contributions to society, before and after the March, is through
social media, where plans for the March first emerged, noted Rebecca Aicher, a AAAS community engagement manager.
Social scientist Roly Russell, of the Sandhill Institute in British Columbia, talked with Scientific American's Mark Fischetti at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
about potentially better measures than GDP of a nation's well - being
Together, these efforts are helping
social scientists and others build on Darwin's observations
about cooperation.
A meeting run by the science and engineering academies of the UK, US and China that will take place in Washington DC next week aims to assess the prospects for synthetic biology, and the concerns
about its potential, by bringing together natural
scientists,
social scientists, artists, regulators, science funders and critical NGOs.
About 240
scientists, including specialists in forestry, land use,
social science, economics and others, contributed to the third group report's 16 chapters.
Not only can these
social scientists correctly arrange all 206 bones that make up an adult human skeleton, they can also determine facts
about peoples» lives — age at death, sex, stature, nutritional deficiencies, levels of work stress, exposure to infectious disease and traumas — from a careful examination of the bones.
King gives an example of a group of students a few years ago who were working to replicate a paper
about presidential election campaign strategies by a respected
social scientist — King declined to name names — and after following the paper's methods section to the letter came up with vastly different results.
Would he make a similar claim
about the many distinguished
scientists who have been advocates for political and
social change, such as Albert Einstein?
Levin also hopes insights gleaned from the model will help
scientists grasp the origins of collective human behaviors, such as the emergence of
social norms and attitudes
about important issues.
Gene drive is so different from other technologies involving genetic modification that it requires a whole new way of thinking
about how to evaluate and regulate it, says Jennifer Kuzma, a natural and
social scientist at North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh who helped organize a February workshop there.
The findings give hope to
social scientists trying to understand broader phenomena, like how rumors
about a candidate spread during a campaign or how information
about street protests flows out of a country with state - controlled media.