Search

Showing total 96 results
96 results

Search Results

1. Criticism as asynchronous collaboration: An example from social science research.

2. Writing like a Bourdieusian Scholar: From The Craft of Sociology to the Writing Patterns in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales.

3. Evolution and development of methodologies in social and behavioural science research in relation to oral health.

4. Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus.

5. Getting to practical: Complementarity between critical systems thinking and phronetic social science.

6. Towards a social psychology of precarity.

7. Adopting the COM‐B model and TDF framework in oral and dental research: A narrative review.

8. The Tree(s) of Hope and Ambition: An arts‐based social science informed, participatory research method to explore children's future hopes, ambitions and support in relation to COVID‐19.

9. Internationalization and disciplinary differences: Tensions in the academic career in Chilean universities.

10. Overcoming Common Anxieties in Knowledge Translation: Advice for Scholarly Issue Advocates.

11. Abstracts.

12. The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015.

13. Economic bifurcations in pandemic leadership: Power in abundance or agency amid scarcity?

14. Curriculum as invader: Normalising white place in the Australian curriculum.

15. Visual expression of factor decomposition in regression analysis: An example of Japanese housing rents.

16. Understanding and improving the usefulness of conceptual systems: An Integrative Propositional Analysis‐based perspective on levels of structure and emergence.

17. Methods to madness: The utility of complex systems science in a mad, mad world.

18. Conceptualizing inequities and oppression in oral health research.

19. Weberian ideal type construction as concept replacement.

20. Beyond borders: Achieving research performance breakthrough with academic collaborations.

21. Key topics in social science research on COVID-19: An automated literature analysis.

22. Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–2014.

23. The future is humanistic: Infusing compassion in the systems thinking world—Circles, dialogue and RoundTables as levers for individual and community emancipation.

24. Measuring the outcomes for aged care residents' participation in physical activity interventions: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials.

25. Toward a theory of multifunctional liberalism: Systems‐theoretical reflections on the nature of statehood.

26. Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland.

27. An analysis of Norwegian public health nursing curricula: Where is the nursing literature?

28. If the past weighs on the present, then the present also weighs on the past: Collective remembering as an open system for human science.

29. Can systems thinking be an antidote to extensive evil?

30. The financial maintenance of social science data archives: Four case studies of long‐term infrastructure work.

31. Perspectives of choice and control in daily life for people following brain injury: A qualitative systematic review and meta‐synthesis.

32. Stance in academic blogs and three‐minute theses.

33. Nursing Inquiry at 30.

34. "Why don't behavior analysts do something?"1 Behavior analysts' historical, present, and potential future actions on sexual and gender minority issues.

35. Co‐production of health and social science research with vulnerable children and young people: A rapid review.

36. Thinking outside of Philosophy: Goethe, Lévi‐Strauss, Propp.

37. Judge Thomas Altobelli.

40. Using machine learning to analyze longitudinal data: A tutorial guide and best‐practice recommendations for social science researchers.

41. Rewarding academics: Experiences of the Tenure Track System in Pakistan.

42. Respecting relational agency in the context of vulnerability: What can research ethics learn from the social sciences?

43. Abortion Policy in the United States: The New Legal Landscape and Its Threats to Health and Socioeconomic Well‐Being.

44. Humanizing aquaculture development: Putting social and human concerns at the center of future aquaculture development.

45. The birth of the "digital turn" in bioethics?

48. Achieving consensus on priorities for future behavioural and social research into social inequalities—Results of polling attendees at the BEHSR/IADR Summit on Behavioral and Social Oral Health Sciences.

49. Defining patient's experiential knowledge: Who, what and how patients know. A narrative critical review.

50. Quality and constructed knowledge: Truth, paradigms, and the state of the science.