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Metascience as a Scientific Social Movement
The “reproducibility crisis” has been one of the most significant stories in science in the past 15 years and has led to significant policy changes...
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Steering the Direction of Research through Organizational Identity Formation
Public research organizations respond to external pressures from national research evaluation systems, performance-based funding systems and...
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A Masked Truth? Public Discussions about Face Masks on a French Health Forum
By analyzing the discussion on a health forum, we examine how wearing sanitary masks during the Covid-19 pandemic changed people’s lives and what...
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Who Am I? The Influence of Knowledge Networks on PhD Students’ Formation of a Researcher Role Identity
Higher education institutes both foster the advancement of knowledge and address society's socioeconomic and environmental challenges. To fulfil...
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Bringing Together Species Observations: A Case Story of Sweden’s Biodiversity Informatics Infrastructures
Biodiversity informatics produces global biodiversity knowledge through the collection and analysis of biodiversity data using informatics...
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Conception and Interpretation of Interdisciplinarity in Research Practice: Findings from Group Discussions in the Emerging Field of Digital Transformation
In recent years, we have been observing the phenomenon of an emerging scientific field: digital transformation research (DTR). Due to the diversity...
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“We Share All Data with Each Other”: Data-Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Relationships
Although the topic of data-sharing has boomed in the past few years, practices of datasharing have attracted only scant attention within working...
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Making Sense of Science, University, and Industry: Sensemaking Narratives of Finnish and Israeli Scientists
Academic entrepreneurship and the commercialization of science have transformed higher education in recent decades. Although there is ample research...
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A Data-Political Spectacle: How COVID-19 Became A Source of Societal Division in Denmark
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a data-political spectacle. Data are omnipresent in prediction and surveillance, and even in resistance to...
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A Tale of Two Academic Communities: Digital Imaginaries of Automatic Screening Tools in Editorial Practice
Automatic screening tools such as plagiarism scanners play an increasing role in journals’ efforts to detect and prevent violations of research...
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Park Rangers and Science-Public Expertise: Science as Care in Biosecurity for Kauri Trees in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Park rangers hold a unique set of knowledge—of science, of publics, of institutional structures, of place, and of self—that should be recognised as...
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Transnational Generations in the Arab Gulf States and Beyond
This book examines the recent migration phenomenon in the Arab Gulf states for work and residence. It sheds light on the transnationality of diverse...
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Transnational Student Return Migration and Megacities in China Practices of Cityzenship
This book is a study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. By 2018, over 3.5 million Chinese students had returned from overseas...
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Geographies of Globalized Education Privatization International Perspectives
This book explores the complex and various forms that privatization of education takes on a global scale at different ages of schooling. Through the...
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The Reconstruction of Chinese Sociology An Oral History of 40 Sociologists (1979–2019)
Tracing the evolution of Chinese Sociology from the late 1970s to the present day, the book aims to record the path of reconstruction, localization,... -
Teaching Testable Explanations and Putting Them into Practice
The skillset of an effective social work program manager rests in their critical thinking, consistent application of ethics and theory, and training... -
Values Building in Social Work Education in the Visegrad Countries: Implications for Education of Social Work Managers
Even though values are one of the key aspects of social work education, they still remain under-researched. The aim of this chapter is therefore to... -
Analysis of Mission Statements of Social Service Organisations as Practical Anthropology – An Example from Teaching in Social Work Management at a German University of Applied Science
Social work management education can make use of management practices such as mission statements as a teaching tool. In an introductory anthropology... -
Conclusions: Social Work Management Education – Implications, Limitations and Directions for Future Research
The objective of the Handbook of Applied Teaching and Learning in Social Work Management Education is to present state-of-the-art concepts, methods,...