Videos – Social Science Space

Videos and Past Webinars

This page collects videos – recorded lectures, archived webinars, interviews and more – from across the social and behavioral sciences.

Watch a Social Scientist Reflect on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Watch a Social Scientist Reflect on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

“It’s very hard,” explains Sir Lawrence Freedman, “to motivate people when they’re going backwards.”

Dispatches from Social and Behavioral Scientists on COVID

Dispatches from Social and Behavioral Scientists on COVID

Has the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacted how social and behavioral scientists view and conduct research? If so, how exactly? And what are […]

Watch the 2022 SAGE-CASBS Award Lecture: Jennifer Richeson on the Myth of Racial Progress

Watch the 2022 SAGE-CASBS Award Lecture: Jennifer Richeson on the Myth of Racial Progress

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The problem with this myth of racial equality in the United States, argues Jennifer Richeson, is that is shapes what we see and how we perceive the actual state of racial inequality.

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Kenneth Prewitt, 1936–2026: At the Nexus of Academe, Policy and Philanthropy

Kenneth Prewitt, 1936–2026: At the Nexus of Academe, Policy and Philanthropy

Political scientist Kenneth Prewitt, a keen observer of the role of social science in the larger world who used his observations to […]

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Whose Work Most Influenced You? Part 6: A Social Science Bites Retrospective

Whose Work Most Influenced You? Part 6: A Social Science Bites Retrospective

Every guest on the Social Science Bites podcast is queried about their area of expertise, and hence the questions tend to differ […]

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Watch the Webinar: Empowering Social and Behavioral Science Researchers

Watch the Webinar: Empowering Social and Behavioral Science Researchers

In 2024, Sage surveyed social and behavioral science (SBS) researchers from 96 countries to better understand their motivation, if any, to conduct […]

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AI Doesn’t Drive Student Cheating. It Just Hitches a Ride

AI Doesn’t Drive Student Cheating. It Just Hitches a Ride

My colleagues and I recently spoke with a group of talented, interesting students who just completed their first year of college about […]

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What Does It Mean Now That AI Is Creating Academic Papers?

What Does It Mean Now That AI Is Creating Academic Papers?

Until recently, AI’s role in research felt like having a useful assistant. It could summarize a paper, clean up a dataset or […]

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Reaching Parts to Which AI Has No Access

Reaching Parts to Which AI Has No Access

David Canter considers informal places where people socialize, suggesting they’re an arena ChatGPT and other LLMs can’no’t replicate. As someone who lives […]

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