
Tim Kersjes
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Sep 30, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | Robert Dingwall |Tim Kersjes
September 30, 2024 126 Kate Winslet’s biopic of Lee Miller, the pioneering woman war photographer, raises some interesting questions about the ethics of fieldwork and their governance.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
socialsciencespace.com | Joe Sweeney |Vladímir Moskovkin |Lex M. Bouter |Tim Kersjes
August 30, 2024 14 In this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores reproductive rights after the end of Roe v Wade, highlighting research on the potentially unsafe methods used in self-managed abortions.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
springernature.com | Tim Kersjes
The retraction of academic papers often functions as an indictment against the reputation of a researcher. Tim Kersjes argues that for retractions to function as an effective corrective to the scholarly record they need shed this punitive reputation. Blog was originally published on the LSE Impact Blog and is re-published here with permission. Retractions have a bad reputation.
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