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Why Social Science?
Why Social Science? - Because If We Don’t Advocate for the Future of our Field, Who Will?
Why Social Science? - Because We Need Good Data to Predict the Future
Why Social Science? - Because It Turns Talk into ACTION
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Help Prepare Students for Employment
Why Social Science? Because People Can’t Be Represented If We Don’t Know What They Think
Why Social Science? - Because Improving the Lives of Children is Complicated
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Strengthen Communities
Why Social Science? - Because It Might Help Us Save American Democracy
Why Social Science? - Because We Need to Show Up to Have Our Voices Heard: Reflections from COSSA’s 2024 Social Science Advocacy Day
Why Social Science? Because It Can Contribute to AI that Benefits Society
Why Social Science? - Because It Makes An Outsized Impact on Policy
Why Social Science? - Because It Helps Us Incorporate Lived Experience into Health Research
Why Social Science? Because It Can Explain How the Next Technological Revolution Impacts Our Lives and the Communities We Care About
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Help Students Find Their Place in Fighting Climate Change
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Shed Light on Representation in the STEM Workforce
Why Social Science? - Because Social Scientists Must Have a Seat at the Table: Reflections from COSSA’s 2023 Social Science Advocacy Day
Because Gun Violence Requires Social Science Solutions
Why Social Science? Because It Can Help Us Maintain Safer Workplaces
Why Social Science? - Because It's the Most Reliable Way to Understand the Public's Point of View
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Give Insight on how to Improve School Safety and Prevent Mass Shootings
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Explain the Conditions Needed to Pass Bipartisan Gun Legislation →
Why Social Science? - Because It Generates Solutions That Can Reduce Firearm-Related Harms
Why Social Science? - Because It Shows Us How Families Can Thrive
Because People Should be at the Center of Policymaking: Reflections from COSSA's 2022 Social Science Advocacy Day
Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change
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