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socialsciencespace.com | Christopher Everett
May 1, 2025 25 Christopher Jencks, known for his novel and inventive opinions on hot topic issues like income inequality, homelessness, and racial gaps in standardized testing, died on February 8, 2025. He was 88.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | Claire McLoughlin |Christopher Everett |Joanie Willett
July 29, 2024 215 Sometimes we assume that people everywhere want the same thing. We project our versions of a ‘good’ life onto the lives of others who surely, like us, aspire to a certain status, wealth, well-being, or set of worldly possessions.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | David Canter |Christopher Everett |Deondre Smiles |Andrae Alexander
February 21, 2024 114 There is a tendency to think of automatic online processes as neutral and mathematically logical. They are usually described as algorithms. That means they consist of a series of pre-planned calculations that can be reduced to the most elementary operations, such as plus, minus, if then.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | Christopher Everett |Camille Gamboa |Aurelien Mondon
January 18, 2024 79 A new report from Britain’s Campaign for Social Science argues that the key to success for physical science and technology research is a healthy helping of relevant social science.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | David Canter |Christopher Everett |Michael Todd |Kat Hart
January 8, 2024 57 The work of human hands retains evidence of the humans who created the works. While this might seem obvious in the case of something like a painting, where the artist’s touch is the featured aspect, it’s much less obvious in things that aren’t supposed to betray their humanity.
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