About
Social Science Research Council is an independent, non-profit organization that aims to nurture new generations of social scientists. The organization aims to foster innovative research and mobilizes the necessary knowledge on important public issues.
Social Science Research Council was founded in 1923 and is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Mission
The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is dedicated to advancing the understanding of critical social issues through interdisciplinary research and collaboration. With a focus on fostering innovative and rigorous scholarship, the SSRC aims to address pressing global challenges and contribute to the betterment of society. By providing resources, networks, and platforms for scholars and practitioners, the organization seeks to create a dynamic and inclusive environment that nurtures intellectual growth and promotes the exchange of ideas across diverse disciplines and sectors.
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Core Values
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Social Science Research Council values interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together scholars from different fields to address complex social issues.
- Innovative Research: Social Science Research Council encourages innovative research that challenges conventional thinking and pushes the boundaries of knowledge.
- Global Perspective: Social Science Research Council promotes a global perspective, recognizing the importance of diverse cultural perspectives and the interconnectedness of social issues across borders.
- Social Justice: Social Science Research Council is committed to social justice, promoting research that addresses inequality and promotes equity in society.
Social Science Research Council
Leadership
Danah Boyd
Director
David Park
SSRC Visiting Committee
Diana Rhoten
Director
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