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. 

Free Webinar, March 26: “All You Need to Know to Support Academics with Text Mining”
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March 23, 2020

Free Webinar, March 26: “All You Need to Know to Support Academics with Text Mining”

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16 Answers to Your Questions about Teaching Online
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March 16, 2020

16 Answers to Your Questions about Teaching Online

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Free Webinar, March 12: “Natural Experiments: An Empowering Tool for Social Data Science”
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March 10, 2020

Free Webinar, March 12: “Natural Experiments: An Empowering Tool for Social Data Science”

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Free Webinar, April 16: Sociology in Action
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March 10, 2020

Free Webinar, April 16: Sociology in Action

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Free Webinar, March 11: “Modernizing Your Human Resource Management Course”

Free Webinar, March 11: “Modernizing Your Human Resource Management Course”

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Join Talya Bauer and David Caughlin, instructors at Portland State University with over 40 years of collective experience teaching HRM, as they talk about preparing students for today’s workforce by integrating contemporary HRM topics into their courses, using up-to-date cases, highlighting emerging technologies, and the potential of data analytics.

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NYU’s Social Science for Impact Forum

NYU’s Social Science for Impact Forum

Each year, NYU researchers analyze New York State Medicaid, New York City Department of Education, and New York City subsidized housing data to discover new patterns of family experiences and outcomes and inform new approaches to fighting poverty, reducing inequality, and expanding opportunity in our communities.

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Free Webinar: How To Get Published!

Free Webinar: How To Get Published!

What can I do to increase the chances of having my paper accepted? How long does it take for an article to get published? Who are good contacts to reach out to for more information about my article along the way? How can I play a role in the dissemination of my paper? Our free webinar will guide you through the author journey, from beginning to end. Featuring Jessica Lipowski, Publishing Editor at SAGE, and a panel of Editors-in-Chief from various disciplines, including management, medicine, and health, this webinar will break down each step of the process and detail best practices for authors or those who want to be authors, as well as answer your questions about the process.

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The Social Science of Gift Wrapping (Sloppy is Better!)

The Social Science of Gift Wrapping (Sloppy is Better!)

Does a beautiful presentation actually lead to a better-liked gift? Or is it the other way around? There happens to be some research on that …

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Free Resource: MethodSpace Webinar

Free Resource: MethodSpace Webinar

Method Space is hosting a free webinar about the book-writing/publishing process in full, from acquisition to publication. Make sure to register before November 14th!

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We’re Inviting You to Share Your Story of Impact

We’re Inviting You to Share Your Story of Impact

As part of a SAGE project to demonstrate, measure and promote this impact, we’re looking for short write-ups from members of the social science community that we can share widely to make the case that our disciplines routinely provide knowledge that can be used to improve the human condition.

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16th Annual AERA Brown Lecture in Education Research

16th Annual AERA Brown Lecture in Education Research

Find out more about the 16th Annual AERA Brown Lecture in Education Research! This year’s event will feature eminent sociologist Dr. Prudence L. Carter

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Should Everyone Have a Work Spouse?

Should Everyone Have a Work Spouse?

Marilyn Whitman and Ashley Mandeville discuss their recent paper on the work spouse phenomenon. It appears in the Journal of Management Inquiry.

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