The Critics of Social Science Are Sometimes the Best Defenders of Social Science John Sides - June 14, 2012 Washington Post columnist Charles Lane's opposition to National Science Foundation
Will the March for Science backfire by politicizing science? It depends on this. Megan Mullin - April 21, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57079" align="alignnone" width="960"] Opponents of the Keystone XL and
We’re an all-women team chosen to edit political science’s flagship journal. Here’s why that matters. American Political Science Review's incoming editorial team - August 28, 2019 Here’s the ninth in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Most forensic science isn’t real science. Try telling that to the criminal justice system. Henry Farrell - April 13, 2017 [caption id="attachment_56799" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Posters declaring the innocence of Todd
Can the Humanities and Social Sciences enhance National Security? Erik Voeten - June 16, 2011 We are very pleased to have a guest post from
If science tells you you can’t predict something, is it no longer science? James Fearon - September 2, 2013 The NYT ran an op-ed last week by philosophers of
Good Playlist: Eastern European politics ▶️ Petia Kostadinova - February 2, 2024 An Eastern European politics scholar offers a list of videos to help students understand the region's history.
Defensive political science responds defensively to an attack on social science Andrew Gelman - July 21, 2013 Nicholas Christakis, a medical scientist perhaps best known for his
Social Science Is Losing the War on Social Science John Sides - May 1, 2013 That's Dave Weigel's pessimistic conclusion here. About social scientists, Weigel
What to expect from the UN in the Israel-Hamas war Erik Voeten - February 1, 2024 The UN will have to overcome deep distrust among Israelis.