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At Sage, we value the work done by our peer reviewers in the academic community. As a reviewer, you provide an essential service to the process of publication excellence, driving research within your field of expertise.
This month's newsletter shares the full video from SAGE's ESRC Festival of Social Science panel debate 'Putting big data to "good" use'.
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This month's Big Data Newsletter shares the news that the 2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science has launched. The event will include lectures, group problem sets, and participant-led research projects and is aimed at both social scientists and data scientists and will be held at Duke University in mid-June.
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Early Career Researchers, often shortened to ECRs, are eager to perform peer review and contribute value to their colleagues and field of expertise thorough feedback for the author in question. However, in the early stages of their career they do need guidance from senior colleagues as to whether the review they conducted was suitable and in line with others in the field.
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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.
Los Angeles, CA - Jered Carr of University of Missouri, Kansas City, Peter Burns of Loyola University of New Orleans, Annette Steinacker of Loyola University of Chicago, and Antonio Tavares of University of Minho, Portugal have been appointed as the new Editors-in-Chief of Urban Affairs Review (UAR). Originally Urban Affairs Quarterly, UAR is SAGE’s first publication and will publish its 50th volume in January of 2014.