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. 

Event: Living, Working, Dying: Demographic Insights into COVID-19
Resources
April 8, 2021

Event: Living, Working, Dying: Demographic Insights into COVID-19

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Watch the Video: What Are Biosocial Sciences and What Are They Doing in Education?
Videos
April 6, 2021

Watch the Video: What Are Biosocial Sciences and What Are They Doing in Education?

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Watch the Webinar: Decolonizing and Decisnormatizing Curricula
Webinar
April 5, 2021

Watch the Webinar: Decolonizing and Decisnormatizing Curricula

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Watch the Webinar: Trans Rights Priorities for the Biden Administration
Webinar
March 30, 2021

Watch the Webinar: Trans Rights Priorities for the Biden Administration

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Event: APDU 2021 Annual Conference

Event: APDU 2021 Annual Conference

With economic, public health, and governance challenges arising from COVID-19 and political polarization, trustworthy public data is vital to open and honest […]

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Watch Video: Inspiring Creativity and Curiosity When Teaching Online

Watch Video: Inspiring Creativity and Curiosity When Teaching Online

In this video Sarah Newman guides you through the process of setting up a workshop to get students interacting through art to help spark creativity.

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Watch the Video: Fake News in the Post-Trump Era

Watch the Video: Fake News in the Post-Trump Era

In a conversation hosted by Stephen Khan of The Conversation UK, Nick Anstead, Irina Borogan and Salil Tripathi discuss fake news — […]

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

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

This round table discussion focuses on what it means to be a woman of color starting out a career in academia. Moderated […]

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

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

The webinar, “White supremacy, ‘post-truth,’ and the failure of imagination: An intercultural praxis approach,” occurs on Wednesday, March 10 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.

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Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles

Anti-Racist Social Science Books and Articles

This section of Social Science Space features some of the most important work across social science disciplines that has engaged with the […]

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Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19

Video: Social Connectedness during COVID-19

Clinical psychologist Tegan Cruwys discusses the concept of social connectedness and how being ‘together apart’ is both possible and crucial during the coronavirus pandemic.

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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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