This event presented the latest developments in
ways social scientists can use text and provides an excellent opportunity to explore the promises but also the limitations of this quickly expanding research field.
If you compare
the way social scientists study cultures — their writing and compiling of data and the creation of often difficult documentation that is great for research but not terribly accessible to the cultures they are studying — one can see the difference.
In this it shares a lot of characteristics with some of the engineering and social sciences for example (as an aside I get a wry smile when I hear people say climate science is unique because we only have one experiment, and think about
the way social scientists leap on those rare longitudinal studies to help them understand things like learning and criminal behaviour).
Not exact matches
«I discovered along the
way that the economists and
social scientists were almost always applying the wrong maths to the problems, what became later the theme of the Black Swan.
Wasserstein cites almost all historians of European thought who are critical of Arendt, but he cites no political
scientist or
social scientist who responded to her work in a positive
way.
Although, most Ph.D. candidates in the
social sciences have well developed writing skills, which you do not), yet your post is peppered with terms used in
ways no natural
scientist would use them.
But Kierkegaard was in his own
way and in his own time a kind of
social scientist.
This implies a recognition not only of the central importance of valuing in human life but also of the
way in which the values of the psychologist and the
social scientist affect their methods.
Consensus - oriented political leaders, advocates of economic modernization, and professional
social scientists have all argued, in one
way or another, that economic self - interest does — and should — matter most in politics.
For this reason, along with the fact that Stevick takes religious belief seriously in a
way that many
social scientists don't, Growing Up Amish is worth reading.
As
social scientists assist pastor and people in developing a rich fund of the stories, traditions, world views, character, symbols, and rituals of a congregation, chances for God's Word impacting the congregation in profound
ways are greatly enhanced.
Crowe puts in a plea for natural and
social scientists to change their
ways in order to overcome the insularity that inhibits their working together in pursuit of the overriding goal of human survival.
Social scientists have in recent decades developed a fairly standard
way of studying the relations between religion and public affairs.
Social scientists do their research in different
ways.
Some researchers, such as Percy Chimwamurombe, work with
scientists and community members finding
ways to use natural resources to fight poverty, malnutrition, and the impacts of
social and climate changes.
The project also will examine disaster preparedness, bringing in
social scientists to assess how well communities around Kīlauea and Long Valley are prepared today and to identify better
ways of communicating information on possible hazards to the public.
Despite the many obviously irrational
ways we behave,
social scientists have only just begun to systematically document and understand this central aspect of our nature.
In 1986, Ivan Chase of Stony Brook University made the first observations of hermit crabs exchanging shells in a «vacancy chain» — a term originally coined by
social scientists to describe the
ways that people trade coveted resources like apartments and jobs.
There are many
ways in which this most famous quote may be interpreted, but to us
social scientists it illustrates perfectly the first and most important law in networking, that is, the law of the Small World.
This has been controversial for biologists;
scientists have reluctantly found themselves acting as
social engineers, trying to design new economic opportunities for traditional pastoralists, changing the
way people live on the land.
In one study that confronts that idea, cognitive
scientist Daniel Casasanto of the New School for
Social Research in New York reasoned that if people use their physical perceptions and motor experiences to construct mental simulations, then physical characteristics that cause us to interact with the environment in systematically different
ways should in fact send people down different mental pathways.
«Adopting an R - SEA planning process is a
way of building consensus around where, when, and in what form development is appropriate as opposed to our current processes that ask communities —
social and ecological — to bear the long - term impacts of new development,» said Cheryl Chetkiewicz, Associate Conservation
Scientist with WCS Canada.
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and
social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female
scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their
way in academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent on an exploitative sexual relationship.
Not exactly, but a
social scientist at the SETI Institute is working on a
way to explain spiritual principles to extraterrestrials, should the need arise.
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.
A group of
social scientists from the USA, Australia, UK, and Chile, led by Prof. Cinner, have pooled their experience, and lessons from hundreds of research and development projects, to highlight five keys
ways to build up the adaptive capacity of people living in the coastal tropics.
«But in some
ways that is an easier problem,» says Taha Yasseri, a computational
social scientist at the University of Oxford Internet Institute in the United Kingdom.
With 79 percent of Americans on Facebook and half of Twitter users looking for news,
social media is a powerful
way for
scientists to engage the public.
Cancer Research UK - funded
scientists have designed a computer model that applies techniques used to analyse
social networks to identify new
ways of treating cancer, according to research published in PLOS Computational Biology
But a relatively recent line of inquiry is beginning to show that the
way scientists go about their work can also be linked to the beliefs, habits and practices of their
social, cultural and political environment.
For example, potential essay topics might include: the applications of a scientific approach or a new technology to address specific human rights concerns; an analysis of synergies between human rights obligations and the
social responsibilities of
scientists, engineers and health professionals; or the
ways in which full recognition of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress may influence realization of other human rights.
«This has brought together
social scientists, engineers, and other
scientists in an unprecedented
way,» Helbing says.
Understanding this link may help
scientists devise
ways of training autistic children to look at faces, helping them form stronger
social bonds.
«For example a designer works in a different
way to how I, as a
social scientist, would work and both are different again to the
way a computer
scientist works.
Some people think there is no
way that the online world can have an effect on real life; others argue that
social media is so influential that the Arab Spring was catalyzed by networking sites, says James Fowler, a political
scientist at the University of California, San Diego, who led the study in collaboration with Facebook's data - science team.
The report recommends that the government finds a
way to make the available evidence more accessible to policymakers and appoints a chief
social scientist to communicate research - based advice to policymakers.
Today, a Penn physician,
scientist, nurse, technician or
social worker will find another
way to heal or help give the gift of more time and change the course of human life.
To become an internationally recognized center for research elucidating the brain mechanisms of
social behavior, that it educate new generations of research
scientists and students in innovative, interdisciplinary
ways of investigating these mechanisms, and that it transmit the excitement of behavioral neuroscience to the general public.
Among the 54 Members featured in the book are a biologist and Nobel Laureate who helped decode DNA; an epidemiologist recognised for groundbreaking research on HIV prevention in women; a
social scientist who nudged and cajoled into place the campaign to understand and contain HIV / AIDS in South Africa; a leading mathematics education proponent; a human geneticist whose work helped to clarify the origins of indigenous groups in Africa; one of the world's leading theorists in cosmology; and a leading immunologist and physician who pioneered higher education transformation in South Africa, in sometimes controversial
ways.
A team of
scientists led by Virginia Tech researchers has received a $ 950,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study the
ways that ideas and behaviors are spread through large
social networks like Twitter.
Isis the
Scientist, Ph.D., Blog: On Becoming a Domestic and Laboratory Goddess
Social Media Revealed: Useful Science Tool or Another
Way to Screw Around at Work?
Each and every single one of these questions (which are reviews by the folks at the company every three months to find new and better
ways to ask them) have been crafted by dating experts,
social scientists, and the community of eHarmony itself.
When
social scientist and psychologists and counselors look for
ways of helping couples work out their relationship issues, the answers are not that easy to come by.
It embodies a
social constructivist view of learning and involves students working in
ways that are similar to those of
scientists, thus developing some appreciation of the nature of scientific activity.
They include Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, who are using their skills and intellect to turn oil rigs into coral reefs; Nate Parker, the activist filmmaker, writer, humanitarian and director of The Birth of a Nation; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental
social scientist who focuses on large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes
ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and
social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success in addressing the core
social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant
ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees.
; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental
social scientist who focuses on large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes
ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and
social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success in addressing the core
social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant
ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees.
«Our team of volunteers, which includes
scientists and practitioners from fields of education and psychology, began exploring options to develop
social and emotional competence in kids in the best possible
way.
Selected Foreign Publications about Howard Gardner (PDF) Mind, Work, and Life: A Festschrift On the Occasion of Howard Gardner's 70th Birthday (PDF) «A Blessing of Influences,» an excerpt of an autobiographical essay published in Howard Gardner Under Fire (PDF) One
Way of Making a
Social Scientist (PDF) Short biography written by Ellen Winner (PDF) «My
Way,» a chapter in Psychologists Defying the Crowd by Robert Sternberg (Amazon) Fifty Modern Thinkers of Education: From Piaget to the Present Day (Amazon) «21 years later, «Multiple Intelligences» still debated» (Washington Post) «Thought Leaders: An Interview with Howard Gardner» (Strategy & Business)
The Fabians and the
social scientists, writers and teachers saw, in a
way earlier generations had not, that children were people, with identities and desires and intelligences.
Scientists can finally explain how «dog - speak» and the
way pet owners communicate with their dogs impacts and improves the
social human - canine bond.