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This panel examines transformations in the production of scientific and social scientific knowledge, as well as how these forms of knowledge travel globally and beyond the confines of academic institutions. Themes explored include artificial intelligence, peer review, commodification, globalization, and public understanding of social science.
The Future of Knowledge - Karin Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago
Distancing in peer review: how the epistemic subject relates to peers, paradigms, and process - Taylor LiCausi, Stanford University
Arts of Speaking to Consumers:A Case on the Commodification of Social Sciences and Humanities in China - Yingzhe Zhu, Northwestern University
The Globalization of the Social Sciences? Revisiting Mosbah-Natanson and Gingras (2014) - Vineet Xie-Gupta, Northwestern University
The OED “Cocktail”: Popular Perceptions of Mobility Determinants in the United States - Ken Cai Kowalski, Marquette University