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Webinar Looks at How to Encourage COVID-19 Protective Behaviors
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September 1, 2020

Webinar Looks at How to Encourage COVID-19 Protective Behaviors

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ARIS Webinar Looks at Impact in Canada
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September 1, 2020

ARIS Webinar Looks at Impact in Canada

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Aspect Annual Webinar Event 2020: Building Propensity & Well-Being Through Social Science Innovation
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August 27, 2020

Aspect Annual Webinar Event 2020: Building Propensity & Well-Being Through Social Science Innovation

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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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Free Webinar, April 16: Sociology in Action

Free Webinar, April 16: Sociology in Action

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Date: April 16, 2020. Click here to register now! Time: Noon – 1:00 PM PDT Bestselling authors Kathleen Odell Korgen and Maxine […]

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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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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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Archived Webinar: Tom Chatfield and Mark Kingwell Discuss Critical Thinking

Archived Webinar: Tom Chatfield and Mark Kingwell Discuss Critical Thinking

Tom Chatfield, author of the new SAGE Publishing book Critical Thinking, and Mark Kingwell, the University of Toronto, held a lively conversation on the import of technology on how we think and act ‘critically.’ Chatfield, described as a ‘tech philosopher,’ and Kingwell, a more traditional professor of philosophy, traded perspectives, insights into the digital, and purportedly post-truth, era in this one-hour webinar.

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Archived Webinar: Understanding America’s Rural-Urban Interface

Archived Webinar: Understanding America’s Rural-Urban Interface

America’s rural-urban divide, it seems, has never been greater, a point reinforced by large geographic disparities in support for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. But it is also the case that big cities and rural communities are more tightly integrated than ever and are increasingly interdependent, both economically and socially. That was the starting point for a recent webinar which is archived here.

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Webinar Archive: Disinvited Speakers and Academic Freedom

Webinar Archive: Disinvited Speakers and Academic Freedom

The same day that the U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions called for “a national recommitment to free speech on campus” before an audience at Georgetown University, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, SAGE Publishing, and Index on Censorship magazine hosted a webinar on “Disinvited Speakers and Academic Freedom.”

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Archived Webinar: A Debate on Academic Freedom

Archived Webinar: A Debate on Academic Freedom

On September 27, as part of Social Science Space’s series on academic freedom, three of the contributors to that series – Daniel Nehring, Dylan Kerrigan, and Joanna Williams – participated in an hour-long webinar to discuss some of the issues at the heart of this issue.

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Archived Webinar: US Funding Picture for 2016

Archived Webinar: US Funding Picture for 2016

In this archived version of a webcast held on February 17, Mark Vieth — senior vice president of the Washington government relations firm CRD Associates – addresses these issues and others, including what the just-released federal budget from the White House means for federally funded research.

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