Our latest Independence with Impact report is here - sharing our work developing resources that advance disciplines, cultivate critical thinking, and drive social change. This work embodies the core values that have guided us since our founding and continue to inspire us 60 years later. The report highlights the meaningful actions we have taken as an independent company, including publishing on an array of topics that impact humanity; advocating for the value of social and behavioral science in addressing real world problems; sparking critical, evidence-based conversations both inside and outside the classroom; and supporting academic freedom. We are proud of this work and even prouder to be able to say that, as an independent company, we can continue to lead with our mission and stay firm to our values for the next 60 years and beyond. Read the report: https://bit.ly/40MGCeo
Sage
Book and Periodical Publishing
Thousand Oaks, CA 98,797 followers
Research and Education for a Better Society
About us
Sage 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. Driven by the belief that social and behavioral science has the power to improve society, we focus on publishing impactful research and enabling robust research methodology. We produce high-quality educational resources that support instructors to prepare the citizens, policymakers, educators and researchers of the future. Sage is committed to building an inclusive organization where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect, regardless of age, ability, gender, marriage and partnership status, pregnancy and parental responsibilities, race, religion and belief, socio-economic background, or sexual orientation. Diversity is one of the cornerstones of a vibrant culture and we are undertaking work to build a Sage that is more equitable and representative of the communities we serve and of which we are part. As well as driving change within Sage, we are also passionate about supporting diversity, equity and inclusion in wider society through our publishing activities. To find out more, visit https://group.sagepub.com/dei
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https://www.sagepub.com/
External link for Sage
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Thousand Oaks, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1965
- Specialties
- publishing, higher education, books, journals, social science, research methods, library resources, teaching, learning, and critical thinking
Locations
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2455 Teller Rd
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, US
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55 City Road
London, England, GB
Employees at Sage
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Heath Row
Research manager, marketer, journalist, editor, educator, professional speaker, poet
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Peter Morgan
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Stephanie Barnes
Director of Strategy & Knowledge Management | Expert in Driving Digital Transformation, Innovation, & Process Improvement | Empowering Global…
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Tracie Felker
Senior Technology Product Manager
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⚡ Can cities be sexist? ⚡ 👀 The idea that a cityscape can be sexist might be difficult to get one’s head around – how can a paving stone be a misogynist? It’s difficult to understand unless you experience it yourself. 💥 But in the last few decades, the idea that urban design can have discriminatory effects has become more well known, especially in Europe. Vienna and Barcelona are pioneers of gender-sensitive urban design and now, the city of Nantes has pledged to become France's first “non-sexist” city by 2030. ⚡ So what do feminist cities actually look like? ⚡ 💌 Josephine Lethbridge explores this subject in dialogue with writer Leslie Kern in The Evidence, sponsored by Sage 📎 https://lnkd.in/dUswbhrg ⭐ If you liked this article, don't forget to subscribe to receive our newsletter in your email inbox ⭐
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Where Knowledge Meets Impact – Welcome to Business & Management from Sage! At Sage, we believe that knowledge drives impact—in business, in society, and in the classroom. That’s why we’re launching this dedicated hub for Business and Management faculty, researchers, and students to connect, learn, and collaborate. This page is your space for insightful discussions, faculty resources, and thought leadership from some of the brightest minds in the field. What to expect: ✔️ Cutting-edge research insights ✔️Expert opinions from Sage authors & editors ✔️ Insights on business & management education trends & pedagogy ✔️ Teaching resources to enhance engagement ✔️ Spotlights on research impact & achievements in our community Join our community of Business & Management educators and researchers! Follow us, introduce yourself in the comments, and share: What’s your biggest challenge in business education today? #HigherEducation #BusinessFaculty #ManagementFaculty #FacultyResources https://lnkd.in/ekaWCaKW
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Join us on March 27 for “What is a literature review in the age of AI?” with Gary Thomas. Register now: https://lnkd.in/ewUSF2y3 In this free webinar, Gary will explore the merits (and demerits) of new AI tools that exist to help with literature reviews. Discussing the literature review as part of a wider student research project and an assessment in its own right, Gary will look at how students can use organizational techniques to rise above the list-like summaries of AI.
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Bridging the Gap Between Theory & Practice in Business Education 🎓 In today’s fast-paced world, students need more than just knowledge – they need experience. Simulations provide a risk-free environment where they can apply what they learn, refine decision-making skills, and prepare for real-world challenges. Join us for an exclusive webinar designed for business & management faculty, where we’ll cover: ✅ The science behind simulations & how they enhance learning outcomes ✅ Best practices for integrating them into your courses ✅ Fair & effective assessment strategies 📅 Date: March 26, 2025 | ⏰ Time: 11am PDT, 2pm EDT, 6pm GMT | 🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4iBKA0x Sage Scott Griffith Danielle Németh Stian Fyrand Emil Johan Oliver Kristi Ward Lucia Sweet Melissa Crowley #HigherEducation #BusinessEducation #ExperientialLearning
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Join us on March 26 for “Harnessing Neurodivergence in University Students” with Abby Osborne from the University of Bath. Register now: https://lnkd.in/em6uVDsd This free webinar will dive into the societal assumptions faced by neurodivergent students and equip you with the knowledge to help every student recognize how they learn and study best in the university setting.
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Sage’s Camille Gamboa sat down with the Charleston Hub for an insightful discussion on supporting and enhancing research impact. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/gMFtfZTP Joined by librarians Rachel Borchardt, Andrea Hebert, and Caroline Goldsmith, Camille discussed the lasting influence of social science research, highlighting the importance of thinking beyond traditional, short-term metrics and how our free tool, Sage Policy Profiles, is helping researchers discover their policy impact.
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Join us on March 26 for "How to Do Research and Get Published: Research By and About Women." Register now: https://lnkd.in/dGvu3egr Featuring guest panelists Laura Hood from The Conversation UK and Dr. Marybec Griffin from Women's Health Journal, this Women's History Month webinar will explore gender studies scholarship, highlighting success stories of women researchers across subject areas.
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Did you miss our webinar on using AI for academic excellence? The full recording is available to watch now: https://lnkd.in/epZ4KSdM Catch up on the discussion with Dr. Leo Lo and Dr. Tom Chatfield and discover how to turn AI into a collaborative tool for research while maintaining critical thinking and ethical standards.
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Watch Jessica Horn discuss “African Feminist Praxis: Cartographies of Liberatory Worldmaking,” her new book for the Social Science for Social Justice series. Available now: https://lnkd.in/eufYHJfW In this video interview, Horn shares insights on African feminist politics, highlighting how kinship, courage, pleasure, care, and memory are vital to equitable, inclusive praxis. Speaking with series editor Meredith D. Clark, she explores how African feminisms can help us understand – and respond to – today’s problems. Horn will dive deeper into her research in an upcoming panel event at The British Library. The panel, which features Diane Abbott MP, Professor Carole Boyce Davies, and Fatimah Kelleher, will discuss the role of Black women in leadership. Online and in-person tickets are available now: https://lnkd.in/e3PxHYbq
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