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. 

Archived Webinar: What Can Academics Teach us About Censorship During the Pandemic?
Announcements
October 1, 2020

Archived Webinar: What Can Academics Teach us About Censorship During the Pandemic?

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Advancing Research Impact in Society: Broader Impacts 101
Webinar
September 23, 2020

Advancing Research Impact in Society: Broader Impacts 101

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Jennifer Richeson to Receive SAGE-CASBS Award; Lecture on April 21
Announcements
September 22, 2020

Jennifer Richeson to Receive SAGE-CASBS Award; Lecture on April 21

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Webinar: Tools for Coding Qualitative Data
Webinar
September 16, 2020

Webinar: Tools for Coding Qualitative Data

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Confidentiality and Data Access: Webinar Series

Confidentiality and Data Access: Webinar Series

The Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology and Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics are hosting an eight-session webinar series on confidentiality […]

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Remembering Ken Robinson, Apostle of Creativity in Education

Remembering Ken Robinson, Apostle of Creativity in Education

Ken Robinson, the revered and prolific evangelist for connecting education with the arts, died August 21 of cancer. He was 70. As Social Science Space prepares a full obituary, we repost an account of Robinson’s appearance to help mark SAGE Publishing’s 50th year in 2015; SAGE is the parent of Social Science Space.

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Tips for Switching to Teaching Online: Archived Webinar

Tips for Switching to Teaching Online: Archived Webinar

SAGE Campus is hosting a series of webinars on “Top Tips for Switching to Teaching Remotely.” The first webinar, which appears below, featured Tom Chatfield and Elspeth Timmans, who created the SAGE Campus Critical Thinking online course, discussing key questions from faculty about the shift to teaching remotely.

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Free Webinar on Switching to Online Teaching

Free Webinar on Switching to Online Teaching

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, many universities around the world switched to online teaching and remote learning both at scale and […]

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Free Webinar: Having Conversations About Race in the Classroom

Free Webinar: Having Conversations About Race in the Classroom

Stephanie A. Jirard, professor of criminal justice at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania and author of Criminal Law and Procedure: A Courtroom Approach, […]

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The Future of Precarious Work

The Future of Precarious Work

In 2009, American Sociological Review published Arne L. Kalleberg’s “Precarious Work, Insecure Workers: Employment Relations in Transition,” in which he explores the various ways unpredictable work impacts employees. Over 10 years later, sociologists actively turn to and build upon his work and the suggested structural changes needed to create more stable conditions.

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Our Consolation If Your Graduation Ceremony Was Cancelled: Win an Online SAGE Campus Course

Our Consolation If Your Graduation Ceremony Was Cancelled: Win an Online SAGE Campus Course

There’s a lot going on in the world right now, much of it very sad. And so if you’ve been hard at […]

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How One Study on Entrepreneurial Orientation Would Impact the Field

How One Study on Entrepreneurial Orientation Would Impact the Field

Researchers Andreas Rauch, Johan Wiklund, G.T. Lumpkin, and Michael Frese began looking at the connection between business performance and ‘entrepreneurial orientation’—the entrepreneurial governing style of a business. 

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