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. 

Dispatches from Social and Behavioral Scientists on COVID
Interdisciplinarity
May 5, 2022

Dispatches from Social and Behavioral Scientists on COVID

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Watch the 2022 SAGE-CASBS Award Lecture: Jennifer Richeson on the Myth of Racial Progress
Videos
May 2, 2022

Watch the 2022 SAGE-CASBS Award Lecture: Jennifer Richeson on the Myth of Racial Progress

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US Getting a Permanent Chief Statistician After Two-Year Gap
Announcements
April 29, 2022

US Getting a Permanent Chief Statistician After Two-Year Gap

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Inaugural UCL Collaborative Social Science Domain Lecture Looks Across Disciplines at Decolonization
Announcements
April 27, 2022

Inaugural UCL Collaborative Social Science Domain Lecture Looks Across Disciplines at Decolonization

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SAGE Concept Grants: Open for Applications

SAGE Concept Grants: Open for Applications

SAGE Publishing, the parent of Social Science Space, is inviting applications for the 2022 SAGE Concept Grant, which provides funding for new software tools for social science research.

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Inspiring the Next Generation: Methodspace Series on ‘The Future of Computational Science is Black’

Inspiring the Next Generation: Methodspace Series on ‘The Future of Computational Science is Black’

“The Future of Computational Science is Black” is a series of blogs about SICSS-Howard/Mathematica 2021, the first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science held at a historically Black college or university.

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Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection

Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are here and in full swing. From serene skaters on ice to dramatic showdowns on the ski […]

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Nominations Invited for Annual Downs Intellectual Freedom Award

Nominations Invited for Annual Downs Intellectual Freedom Award

The Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award acknowledges individuals or groups who have furthered the cause of intellectual freedom, particularly as it impacts libraries and information centers and the dissemination of ideas.

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Take the Survey: SAGE Explores Impact of Academic Research Outside Academe

Take the Survey: SAGE Explores Impact of Academic Research Outside Academe

SAGE Publishing, the parent of Social Science Space, is encouraging social and behavioral science researchers to take a short survey on how they approach research that makes an impact outside of academia. Results of the survey are for research purposes only will be reported publicly in a future white paper.

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Watch the Lecture: It’s Institutions Stupid: The Moralisation of Capitalism

Watch the Lecture: It’s Institutions Stupid: The Moralisation of Capitalism

The Campaign for Social Science and SAGE Publishing’s jointly sponsored annual lecture for 2021 featured political economist, author and columnist Will Hutton, […]

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Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month, which falls every November, is a time to honor and celebrate traditions, cultures, and histories, while acknowledging the important […]

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Virtual Event: Levelling Up – Principles and Practice

Virtual Event: Levelling Up – Principles and Practice

Levelling Up is a flagship policy of the current government of the United Kingdom. It is a powerful phrase, but one which […]

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