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. 

Ravitch Wins Moynihan Prize
Announcements
June 17, 2011

Ravitch Wins Moynihan Prize

Read Now
New socialsciencespace content partner: Guardian HE Network
News
June 1, 2011

New socialsciencespace content partner: Guardian HE Network

Read Now
Round up: Senator Coburn’s report on National Science Foundation funding
Academic Funding
June 1, 2011

Round up: Senator Coburn’s report on National Science Foundation funding

Read Now
John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″
Impact
May 9, 2011

John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″

Read Now
Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?

Has the internet enabled a new type of sex offender?

The nature of internet-based sex offenses is examined in a recent study by Peter Briggs, Walter T. Simon and Stacey Simonsen, published […]

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

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

The potentially harmful effects of humor in romantic relationships is explored in a recent study published in the Journal of Social and Personal […]

Read Now
A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro

A Vision of the Next Economy: from macro to metro

LSE Works, a lecture series sponsored by SAGE, had its final instalment on Thursday, March 24, 2011. The series has drawn attention […]

Read Now
The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution

The Low-Carbon Industrial Revolution

On Thursday, March 17, 2011, Nicholas Stern gave the next lecture in the LSE Works series. Sponsored by SAGE, LSE Works is […]

Read Now
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, […]

Read Now
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 […]

Read Now
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 […]

Read Now
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 […]

Read Now

Subscribe to our mailing list

Get the latest news from the social and behavioral science community delivered straight to your inbox.