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. 

21st Century Challenges: Persistent Poverty in Britain
Impact
February 26, 2011

21st Century Challenges: Persistent Poverty in Britain

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Modelling the role of social science research within commissions
International Debate
February 16, 2011

Modelling the role of social science research within commissions

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UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise
Announcements
February 15, 2011

UEL: Lecturer in Social Enterprise

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What are the needs of the policy process?
International Debate
February 8, 2011

What are the needs of the policy process?

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Ethical Challenges at a Particular Point in Time

Ethical Challenges at a Particular Point in Time

Science does not take place in a state of total objectivity: instead it reflects a range of values that have become embedded […]

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Academy in today’s Guardian: Social scientists explain many things – but can they explain themselves?

Academy in today’s Guardian: Social scientists explain many things – but can they explain themselves?

In the Guardian today, the Academy of Social Sciences’ public engagement officer, Kate Roach, takes on Nick Cohen’s point on social science […]

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Who is influencing public policy and why?

Who is influencing public policy and why?

Reposted from Methodspace: a summary of the NatCen Informing Public Policy New Agendas for Social Research Conference (23-24 April 2009) Chair: George […]

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Is democracy possible now?

Is democracy possible now?

Last month, SAGE sponsored a one-day symposium at the British Academy on the future of democracy, and media’s contribution to that future. It […]

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How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

Henry G Overman, professor of economic geography at LSE and director of the Spatial Economics Research Centre Last week was the first […]

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The Rise of Economics and the Fall of Social Psychology

The Rise of Economics and the Fall of Social Psychology

Inevitably, over time, there are peaks and troughs within the fortunes of different social science disciplines depending on how closely they find […]

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Semantic Metadata and Evidence-Based Policy Assessment

Semantic Metadata and Evidence-Based Policy Assessment

An increasingly wide range of research resources is being placed online, and the traditional journal article is being supplemented with access to data sets, […]

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Invitation to apply for BSA Media Fellowships

Invitation to apply for BSA Media Fellowships

The British Science Association has announced a series of Media Fellowships, which are intended to raise awareness and understanding of the workings of the media […]

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