Many American universities, widely seen globally as beacons of academic integrity and free speech, are giving in to demands from...
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Read moreSociologist Jason Arday, one of two editors for Sage’s Social Science for Social Justice book series, interviews Harshad Keval about...
Read moreIn this post, authors Richard F.J. Haans and Marc J. Mertens reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “The...
Read moreOn April 2, United States President Donald Trump declared “liberation day,” unveiling a new tariff (tax on imported goods) regime...
Read moreIn this post, Andrew Dhaenens, a lecturer in the School of Management & Governance at the University of New South...
Read moreIn this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines how city designs exacerbate gender inequalities – and what...
Read moreThis April and May, the Sage Politics Team is hosting a new series of Politics webinars. Similar to last year,...
Read moreLet’s cut to the chase: “The overwhelming majority of murders in the United States involve guns,” says economist Jens Ludwig....
Read moreWherever you stand on the management of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is hard not to accept that it has created...
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