Will climate change lead to more world conflict? John O’Loughlin and Cullen Hendrix - July 10, 2019 Academics have disagreed on this question, until recently. Here’s what to expect.
Fake study on changing attitudes: Sometimes a claim that is too good to be true, isn't Andrew Gelman - May 20, 2015 A few months ago we reported on a recently published
Fake study on changing attitudes: Sometimes a claim that is too good to be true, isn’t Andrew Gelman - May 20, 2015 A few months ago we reported on a recently published
Gender citation gap in science Erik Voeten - December 12, 2013 The chart above is from a study just published in
The gender gap in science Erik Voeten - December 12, 2013 The chart above is from a study just published in
NSF cancels funding round Henry Farrell - August 5, 2013 As "Nature":http://www.nature.com/news/nsf-cancels-political-science-grant-cycle-1.13501 reports, the NSF has cancelled its target dates
Facebook, Turnout, and a Note on the Netherlands Erik Voeten - September 13, 2012 For those of you who didn't hear it on NPR
The “guitar groups are on the way out” problem Henry Farrell - October 25, 2009 "Fabio Rojas":http://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/i-rejected-a-famous-article/ at Orgtheory I find it interesting that I
Kolakowski on Not-Gardening - August 4, 2009 Leszek Kolakowski died several days ago. I would wager that