Author: Sage

Sage, the parent of Social Science Space, is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing range of technologies to enable discovery, access, and engagement. Believing that research and education are critical in shaping society, 24-year-old Sara Miller McCune founded Sage in 1965. Today, we are controlled by a group of trustees charged with maintaining our independence and mission indefinitely. 

Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?
Impact
May 4, 2011

Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?

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Is it something I said? Sense of humor and partner embarrassment
Communication
May 3, 2011

Is it something I said? Sense of humor and partner embarrassment

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A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro
Audio
April 21, 2011

A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro

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The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution
International Debate
April 21, 2011

The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution

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Britain: a country divided?

Britain: a country divided?

John Hills, professor of social policy at LSE, and Dr Polly Vizard gave another lecture in the LSE Works series on Thursday, […]

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Human security and EU foreign policy: concepts, impacts, implications

Human security and EU foreign policy: concepts, impacts, implications

The LSE Works series, sponsored by SAGE, held another lecture on Thursday, March 3, 2011. Presenting the latest findings of LSE’s Research […]

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Best Ideas: can fund managers beat the market?

Best Ideas: can fund managers beat the market?

LSE Works is a lecture series sponsored by SAGE. In this session, Christopher Polk gave a discussion on the efficiency of the stock […]

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Where is future growth going to come from?

Where is future growth going to come from?

On February 17, 2011, Professor John Van Reenen gave a lecture on the future of economic growth in Britain, continuing the LSE […]

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Solving the social sciences’ hard problems

Solving the social sciences’ hard problems

An extract posted with kind permission of Harvard Magazine. Across all the disciplines of the social sciences—economics, history, anthropology, political science, sociology, and […]

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21st Century Challenges: Persistent Poverty in Britain

21st Century Challenges: Persistent Poverty in Britain

The Royal Geographical Society is proud to announce that they will be hosting an event at part of the not-for-profit discussion series, “21st […]

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Modelling the role of social science research within commissions

Modelling the role of social science research within commissions

Public and private institutions regularly establish commissions to report, generally publicly, on a wide range of subjects. These commissions potentially provide an […]

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UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise

UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise

The University of East London is currently accepting applications for an open position of Lecturer in Social Enterprise in the School of Humanities […]

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