The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods launches
London, UK. A comprehensive resource for students and scholars undertaking a social media project, SAGE Publishing launches The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods.
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London, UK. A comprehensive resource for students and scholars undertaking a social media project, SAGE Publishing launches The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods.
Lean Library’s Library Alternatives, the module of the Lean Library browser extension that facilitates alternative routes to full-text resources, will now support eBooks. Acquired by SAGE Publishing earlier this year, the award-winning technology platform allows seamless access to journals, articles, open access content, and now eBooks that are licensed by a user’s library, keeping them from paying for content they already have access to or being discouraged from using content altogether.
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SAGE Ocean has announced the winners of its first ever Concept Grants: Quanteda Studio, MiniVAN and Digital DNA Toolbox. Each winner has been awarded $35,000 to support the development of their project.
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Infographics guidelines | Video abstracts guidelines | Plain language summaries guidelines
It is important to have clear statements regarding ethics approval and patient consent when reporting results in publications. Refer to the below guidelines for when to provide which kinds of statements.
Studies involving humans – Ethics Approval – Consent | Studies involving animals | Studies not involving humans or animals
People from minorities are more likely to feel part of Britain when their neighbours are from different ethnic backgrounds, research published in the journal Sociology, says.
In the most comprehensive study of community cohesion yet carried out, Dr Neli Demireva, of the University of Essex, and Professor Anthony Heath, of the University of Oxford, analysed data from two surveys on 4,391 British people, 3,582 of them from ethnic minorities.
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Despite their extensive national press coverage, campaign visits might not be worth presidential candidates’ time and resources. A new study out today finds that voters are largely unaware of and unresponsive to campaign visits. The study was published as part of a special issue of The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (a journal from SAGE Publishing) titled “Elections in America.”