Becoming a Citizen Scientist-3
Thinking about citizen science and your career? Read perspectives of citizen scientists Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky in this 3-part interview.
Citizen Scientists at Work-2
Citizen Science offers new opportunities to engage in research activities. Learn about #CitizenHistory and #CitizenScience in this interview.
What does it mean to be a citizen scientist? - 1
April 13 is Citizen Science Day. MethodSpace explores citizen science from the perspectives of citizen scientists.
Matchmaking tools: Augmenting the relationship between research and industry
On a Friday evening in 1922, you could turn on the radio in Schenectady NY and hear Hermann Briggs talking about the latest research and discoveries around common disease and illnesses. Radio, and later TV, were the most exciting and widest reaching media platforms where research knowledge could be shared with the public.
Today, researchers have access to a whole host of media (podcasts, YouTube channels, Ted Talks, etc.) to talk about their research and how it can be fun or useful for the public.
Artificial intelligence for entity resolution with Jeff Jonas
Jeff Jonas, the world’s foremost expert on entity resolution and the inventor of the original NORA (Non-Obvious Relationship Awareness) technology developed for Las Vegas casinos, brings entity resolution to life. This unique technology (an IBM spin-out) is a purpose built real-time AI for delivering human quality entity resolution – determining “who is who” and “who is related to who” – without training, tuning or experts.
Book review: Artificial unintelligence: How computers misunderstand the world by Meredith Broussard
This book will be of particular value to social scientists interested in the political, economic and social dynamics of AI and data-driven technology. It will also be of interest to investigative and data journalists seeking to leverage computational tools.
What skills will the future social scientist need?
Watch our panel event from the ESRC Festival of Social Science on what skills social scientists will need to be able to do the social research of the future.
Data Summit at #DataFest19: Conference roundup
As part of Scotland’s annual DataFest, the 2019 Data Summit conference took place in Edinburgh on 21-22nd March and was packed full of eye-opening sessions from speakers at the cutting edge of data driven innovation.
Learn data science with new video collection
SAGE Research Methods has launched a new Data Science video collection, with hours of educational material for researchers of all levels and backgrounds.
Event roundup: Future or fad? VR in social science research
At the end of February we ran a most enthralling event experience. Three panelists, two hosts and about 20 attendees all put their headsets on from their labs, offices and homes to join a virtual classroom decorated with trees, a castle, a slightly scary tiger and a hippo, to talk about the future of VR in social science research.
International Women's Day 2019 - Discussing the key challenges facing women in academia
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BalanceforBetter. Considering the current fractured state of political and social discourse across many areas of the globe, it’s more imperative than ever that we strive for a more gender-balanced and inclusive society—none more so than in the world of academia.
What are the key challenges facing women in academia?
Despite over half of all PhDs being awarded to women, the percentage of female tenured faculty hovers between 20% - 33% in the EU and US, and falls to as low as 5% in fields like engineering, demonstrating the difficulty women face moving up in academia.
How do we nurture an academic landscape that is more accessible to women? Let’s start by getting rid of the in-person interview
In the lead up to International Women’s Day on Friday March 8th, we posed a series of questions to leading academics. Here Laura K. Nelson, explores how we nurture an academic landscape that is more accessible to women.
Designing collective intelligence
Find out more about the field of collective intelligence by tuning into these vox pops, filmed
Fake news sharing is rare but older people over 65 are more likely to share these articles, study finds
These two studies examined fake news on separate social media platforms; Facebook and Twitter, with both concluding that sharing this content was a rare occurrence but when users did share fake news articles they tended to be older Americans over 65.
Virtual reality headsets for testing and research
This blog post outlines what headsets you can use for our next event.
There are currently 3 types of hardware to access visually and audio-immersive experiences: headsets that connect to your PC, headgear that works with your mobile phone, and standalone devices. Besides varying in price, they also differ in their capabilities and hence are intended for different use cases.