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For Jewish American Heritage Month, we’re sharing a hub of free-to-access resources on Social Science Space. Find digital resources on the history, culture, and contributions of Jewish Americans in the United States. Browse the collection: www.socialsciencespace.com/2026/05/reca...
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Mahzarin Banaji, Harvard University, discusses her research on implicit bias and LLMs in the first video in our new Quick Insight series. Quick Insight is a series of short clips from experts across higher education. Follow the full series on Social Science Space: https://ow.ly/bOSV50Zaq0O
Discover the Sage papers with the greatest scholarly, policy, and public impact over a decade. Our Most Impactful Articles ranking highlights high-visibility scholarship, broadly usable methodological tools and socially relevant research – all free to read.
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How does the brain work like a scientist? Psychologist and neuroscientist @danieljamesyon.bsky.social explains how the brain makes predictions and builds theories to interpret ambiguous information. Listen to the new episode of Social Science Bites: www.socialsciencespace.com/2026/06/dani...
Sage's 2026 Critical Thinking Challenge drew nearly 200 submissions from higher ed faculty around the world. The top submissions offer practical examples educators can adapt globally for their own classrooms. We are pleased to announce the winners: www.sagepub.com/explore-our-...
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EVENT VIDEO 📹 The 2026 Sage-CASBS Award Lecture by Hazel Rose Markus Markus spoke on The Hidden Power of Cultural Defaults Watch @sagepub.com CEO Blaise Simqu present Markus w/the award prize & plaque after the talk. We thank Sage for making the award possible 😘 www.youtube.com/watch?v=es5X...
Mental Health Awareness Week (11–17 May): explore Sage Journals research to inform, educate, and support better care including recently published articles, special issues, and videos. https://ow.ly/OFru50YTFWf #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Explore research on the 2026 theme, Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together. Browse now: https://ow.ly/PBS550YSlpe #AANHPI #AANHPIHeritageMonth
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Is your brain a scientist? Then where do its theories come from? And how do those paradigms shift? Lots of fun recording this with Dave Edmonds for Social Science Bites.
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Dr Leo Lo promotes AI literacy to improve how people evaluate sources comprehensively. Public-good curators like him are crucial for our digital fluency. Our guide with @sagepub.com highlights the importance of their work Explore the guide here 👇 senseaboutscience.org/championing-...
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How does the brain work like a scientist? Psychologist and neuroscientist @danieljamesyon.bsky.social explains how the brain makes predictions and builds theories to interpret ambiguous information. Listen to the new episode of Social Science Bites: www.socialsciencespace.com/2026/06/dani...
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