Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
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"Since the Ford Foundation started it in 1954, the exclusive Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences has offered leading behavioral and social scientists freedom from teaching and other academic obligations, as well as a quiet place to reflect and write. But in recent years, the center has attracted fewer big-name scholars and produced fewer high-impact works. Stanford University took over the center in 2008 and recruited Stephen Kosslyn as director to shake things up." [1]
Board
Accessed April 2012: [2]
- Jonathan R. Cole - chair
- Paul Brest
- Margaret W. Conkey
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- Roberta R. Katz
- Gary King
- Stephen M. Kosslyn
- Robert McG. Lilley
- James L. McClelland
- Sara Miller McCune
- William H. Neukom
- William J. Pade
- Kenneth Prewitt
- David Roux
- Richard P. Saller
- Gabrielle M. Spiegel
Contact
URL: http://www.casbs.org
Resources and articles
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- Sidney Verba
- Steven Weber
- Melvin J. Konner
- Samuel H. Preston
- Carolyn Merchant
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- George Schaller
References
- ↑ Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Modernizing an Academic Monastery : CASBS and Director Stephen Kosslyn profiled in Science Magazine, organizational web page, accessed April 12, 2012.
- ↑ Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Board, organizational web page, accessed April 12, 2012.