• Social Science Research Council
    • The SSRC is an independent, international, nonprofit organization. It fosters innovative research, nurtures new generations of social scientists, deepens how inquiry is practiced within and across disciplines, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues.
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  • Items
    • Items is a space for engagement with insights from the work of the Council and the social sciences.
    • Sociolinguistic Frontiers
      by Items Editors
    • When Political Institutions Use Sociolinguistic Concepts
      by David Karlander
    • Racial Capitalism and the Rule of Law
      by Mark Golub
  • The Immanent Frame
    • The Immanent Frame publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on religion, secularism, and the public sphere.
    • The secularist killjoy: A reply to Schaefer and Smith
      by Emily Ogden
    • The art of debunking
      by Caleb Smith
    • Credulity, or Science as an intoxication
      by Donovan Schaefer
  • Kujenga Amani
    • Kujenga Amani facilitates the exchange of ideas about diverse aspects of peacebuilding in Africa.
    • Special Issue: Perspectives on the Postponement of Nigeria’s 2019 Elections
      by African Peacebuilding Network
    • The Challenge of Electoral Management in Nigeria
      by J. Shola Omotola
    • The Postponement of the 2019 Nigerian Elections: Implications for Democracy, Peace, and Security
      by Noah Echa Attah
  • Parameters
    • Parameters explores the transformations in the social sciences brought on by the digital age.
    • “Is it a bird? Is it a plane?” Rethinking the binary divide between books and journals
      by Chris Harrison
    • MaCleKi: Engaging the African public in their history, one story at a time
      by Meshack Owino and J. M. Souther
    • Quality assurance under conditions of scale and complexity
      by Sarah Connell and Julia Flanders