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- ‘Deliberately formal, purposefully obtuse, and decidedly difficult’: what essays should not be (Part 3) wp.me/ptVML-1gc 2 hours ago
- Great piece @mikegalsworthy on Horizon 2020. Read the blog ow.ly/ld0tx and full research in SAGE journal ow.ly/ld0lS 2 hours ago
- RT @ZiyadMarar: Nicola Solomon Soc of Authors: authors are the innovators.They need funding to express those imaginations esp involving rea… 3 hours ago
- What is researcher wellbeing and how can we manage and nurture it? Great post by the @sussexreshive via @guardian ow.ly/leFIQ 4 hours ago
- Friday is the last day to tell us your top tips for students conducting research. Win a sponsored place for ALPSP! ow.ly/krKMG 4 hours ago
Tag Archives: blog
Just Five Questions Can Help us Help You
As a company dedicated to both quality and innovation, we are always looking for ways to better serve you. And when it comes to our very own SAGE Connection blog, this couldn’t be more the case. Want to know more … Continue reading
Helping authors promote their work
We are always looking for ways to help our authors to promote their research and one of my colleagues, Cynthia Nalevanko, recently launched a new blog which is designed to do just that. Management INK will include background information from … Continue reading
Exploring new ways to engage with readers
Christopher Winship, the Editor of Sociological Methods & Research has launched a blog with the aim of engaging with his authors and readers. Here is an extract from his introductory blog post: The SMR blog is an online forum for … Continue reading
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Are Academic Conferences Broken?
There is an excellent blog post on The Noisy Channel regarding the role of academic conferences today. What are they for, where are they going wrong, and how can we fix them? The comments in particular make for very interesting reading.
