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. 

Online Roundtable: What it Means to be an Early Career Researcher as a Woman of Color
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March 15, 2021

Online Roundtable: What it Means to be an Early Career Researcher as a Woman of Color

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Watch the Webinar: White Supremacy, “Post-Truth,” and the Failure of Imagination
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March 12, 2021

Watch the Webinar: White Supremacy, “Post-Truth,” and the Failure of Imagination

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Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles
Bookshelf
March 9, 2021

Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles

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Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19
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March 8, 2021

Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19

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Together Apart

Together Apart

Table of Contents Author Biographies Contributors Acknowledgements Section A: Setting the scene The need for a social identity analysis of COVID-19 A […]

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Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

In an engaging and highly topical presentation viewable below, Trish Greenhalgh, professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton […]

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Video and Audio Resources on Structural Racism

Video and Audio Resources on Structural Racism

Free webinar: Having conversations about race in the classroom Professor of criminal justice Stephanie A. Jirard offers suggestions on how to approach […]

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Political Studies Association Lecture a Debrief on US Election

Political Studies Association Lecture a Debrief on US Election

When will the United States, and frankly the world, be able to cast a dispassionate eye on the U.S. elections results and […]

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Festival of Social Science Features Launch of New Robert Putnam Book

Festival of Social Science Features Launch of New Robert Putnam Book

Political scientist Robert Putnam, whose book Bowling Alone achieved a popular and policy prominence that most social scientists can only dream of, will discuss his latest book, The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again, co-written by Shaylyn Romney Garrett, in a virtual launch on November 5.

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SAGE Campus Expands to Online Learning for Skills and Research Methods 

SAGE Campus Expands to Online Learning for Skills and Research Methods 

SAGE Publishing, the parent of Social Science Space, is expanding its SAGE Campus product from its original focus on online data science courses to now offer high […]

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Archived Webinar: What Can Academics Teach us About Censorship During the Pandemic?

Archived Webinar: What Can Academics Teach us About Censorship During the Pandemic?

As COVID-19 forces the world in into a predominately digital state, censorship and the spread of misinformation have not been far behind. Our experiences dealing with […]

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Advancing Research Impact in Society: Broader Impacts 101

Advancing Research Impact in Society: Broader Impacts 101

Would you like a deeper understanding of NSF’s Broader Impacts (BI) criterion?  Would you like tips and strategies for addressing the BI […]

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