Author: Joy Wada

Joy Wada is the corporate communications intern at SAGE Publishing where she creates content for social media channels and blog sites. She currently studies communication and business at the University of Southern California. When she isn’t working, she may be spotted skateboarding around campus, Yelping a new restaurant, or baking on her quest to find the perfect chocolate chip cookie recipe (if you ask nicely, she will share).

It Is Not a Joke: Racist Humor Normalizes Anti-Asian Racism and Must Stop
Insights
May 3, 2021

It Is Not a Joke: Racist Humor Normalizes Anti-Asian Racism and Must Stop

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World Anthropology Day: What Anthropology Can Teach Us During COVID-19?
Industry
February 18, 2021

World Anthropology Day: What Anthropology Can Teach Us During COVID-19?

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Need a Quick Primer on Impeachment or Executive Power? Free Chapters from ‘Congress Reconsidered’
Bookshelf
February 1, 2021

Need a Quick Primer on Impeachment or Executive Power? Free Chapters from ‘Congress Reconsidered’

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How Are You Really Doing? Asks Survey of Researchers
Industry
December 31, 2020

How Are You Really Doing? Asks Survey of Researchers

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What Have We Learned from COVID-19?

What Have We Learned from COVID-19?

This guide of freely accessible research compiled from SAGE’s Coronavirus Research collection provides insight on what COVID-19 has revealed these past months and how we can utilize these lessons moving forward.  

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Mary Gergen, 1938-2020: Pioneer in Social Constructionism and Feminist Psychology

Mary Gergen, 1938-2020: Pioneer in Social Constructionism and Feminist Psychology

Social psychologist Mary Gergen, whose career explored the intersection of social constructionism, narrative studies, and feminist theories, and who was one of the founders of the Taos Institute, died of cancer on September 22. She was 82.

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