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Sites of the week 30th September 2022

  Here is the latest update of new and interesting sites for social scientists   Reaction to the budget    Take a look at the links on our blog to submissions and analyses made before and after the delivery of the September 2022 mini budget.     https://alissresearch.blogspot.com/2022/09/mini-budget-reactions.html   for start of term   higher education links on our scoop.it page are worth exploring   https://www.scoop.it/topic/higher-education-news-for-libraries-and-librarians   Added this week   NUS survey highlights cost of living issues faced by uk students   student money survey 2022 results         S tate of trust and integrity in research   a commercial company called  Ripeta  – has published   The State of Trust & Integrity in Research .   it considers open data stewardship and how to foster integrity in research. The second section consi...

social science Internet sites of the week 13th October 2022

    Here is the latest update of new and interesting sites of the week.       Women’s Budget Group analysis  finds cuts will harm lone women parents more   See more on our Scoop.it page. For women and Gender studies   We also have blog posts covering the cost of living crisis   Latest Covid research   Guide to evaluating behaviourally and culturally informed health interventions in complex settings (WHO/Europe) COVID-19 has demonstrated beyond doubt the important role that our behaviours and cultural contexts can play in the face of a health challenge. More and more governments are therefore beginning to look seriously at designing and implementing public health interventions that are informed by behavioural and cultural insights (BCI). However, evaluating these interventions, to make sure that they work as intended, can be difficult, particularly when time and money are limited. WHO/Europe has now published its “Guide t...