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Interdisciplinary Institute for Social Sciences to tap new potential of researchers

The new Institute for Social Sciences at the University of California, Davis, will promote interdisciplinary research in the social sciences to address challenges within a rapidly changing society. 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis announced creation of the institute and appointment of a 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis professor as director today (Oct. 13).

Joe Dumit, a professor of anthropology and science and technology studies at 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis, has been named director of the institute.

鈥淧roviding support for new collaborations will help social scientists address emerging problems that don鈥檛 have ready approaches,鈥 Dumit said. 鈥淭he range of challenges facing our society has never been greater, and the institute will help 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis bring together its resources to solve these problems.鈥

As an incubator of new ideas, the institute will support work that reaches across culture, class, social norms, politics, mobility, economics, values, technology, language, communication and history, according to Dumit. In its first year, it will provide research seed funding, graduate seminars and student programs.

鈥淭he Institute for Social Sciences truly epitomizes the collaborative and solution-focused character of 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis,鈥 said Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph Hexter. 鈥淭he challenges of the 21st century require approaches that reach broadly across fields of thought and study, and this new institute will play an integral role in making those crucial research synergies a reality.鈥

The institute will enhance all aspects of the 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis academic mission, said George R. Mangun, dean of the Division of Social Sciences. 鈥淚t will support the campus as it delivers innovative solutions to pressing problems, be it how poverty affects child development or how to prevent bullying in schools, to questions about the economics of natural resources and how to help policymakers improve decision-making.鈥

The institute will tackle, among other issues, the explosion of new data from sources as varied as Twitter and neuroscience imaging techniques, Dumit said.

鈥淪ocial scientists use data to learn empirically about the forces shaping our practices, our interactions, our knowledge and our decisions,鈥 said Dumit. 鈥淲e need new, interdisciplinary approaches to make the most of these types of data, since today鈥檚 concrete problems don鈥檛 respect disciplinary lines.鈥

The institute also will expand the Social Science Data Service, which acquires and curates data on society, to offer a wider variety of databases and help researchers access and more creatively analyze data.

Dumit鈥檚 research examines how science and medicine change the lives of consumers, patients, doctors and scientists as the nature of facts and evidence also changes. He was the founding director of the university鈥檚 Science and Technology Studies Program and co-founded the university鈥檚 Humanities Innovation Lab.

One of the institute鈥檚 feature events will be the Sheffrin Lecture on Public Policy, which since 2010 has brought top scholars to campus to present work on major issues in society.

鈥淎s a longtime supporter of the social sciences at 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis, I am excited to see such an innovative institute take root on campus,鈥 said Ren茅e Child, a 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis alumna in psychology and German, who has been active as a member of the College of Letters and Science Deans鈥 Advisory Council. Among their many gifts to 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis, she and her husband, Mike Child, founded the Child Family Fund, which provides seed funding for new research at the 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis Center for Mind and Brain. 鈥淚 have seen the impact seed funding can have on innovative new approaches to research.鈥

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Jeffrey Day, Arts, humanities and social sciences, 530-219-8258, jaaday@ucdavis.edu

Vicky Austin, Institute for Social Sciences (assistant director), (530) 752-1751, vsaustin@ucdavis.edu

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