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Research Sociology with Sage

Explore the latest developments in your field to inform your current research project​

As a global independent publisher, we are at the forefront of research and scholarship, marked by our influential journals, textbooks, and learning resources that unite theory and practice.​


Sage Manuscript Guidelines

Once you have signed a contract with us, the writing begins! These guidelines tell you how to adhere to Sage house style, write with diversity, equity and inclusion in mind, manage third-party permissions, format and deliver your manuscript, and understand the stages of the production process. Submitting your manuscript in accordance with these guidelines means we will be able to accept your manuscript and hand it over to our Production team as smoothly as possible and without avoidable delay.



Sage Handbooks: The Latest Releases

SAGE Handbooks are edited collections of specially commissioned chapters that are intended to be reviews, accounts or audits of a discipline or sub-discipline. Each Handbook chapter has breadth, depth, and multiplicity as well as illuminating a theme and identifying  key questions within the discipline.

Browse our latest Handbook publications and forthcoming titles, and enjoy savings when you purchase multi-volume Handbooks pre-publication!

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Publishing with SAGE Asia-Pacific 

Working closely with SAGE’s subject specialist teams in our UK and US offices, our Asia-Pacific editorial team produces high-quality books tailored for the needs of the academic communities across the region. We work with authors from a range of academic disciplines across the whole of Asia-Pacific, helping them to bring their work to a global audience.

To find out more please contact:

Asia-Pacific Editorial Office
Stella Gao, Rights/Book Publishing Executive
stella.gao@sagepub.co.uk
 


New Fukushima book features stark eyewitness accounts

Los Angeles, CA - March 11, 2014 will mark three years since Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant failed in the wake of a tsunami and earthquake – a failure that arguably could have been prevented with better planning and management. A new book by a commission of top experts drawn from the Japanese private sector dissects the disaster and includes chilling eyewitness accounts from Fukushima workers who were at the site at the very moment “the asphalt began to ripple” and cracks appeared on turbine buildings.



Why Sage? Rewards for active Sage Editorial Board Members

Why join one of Sage’s Editorial Boards?

We understand that as an engaged member of the research community, you have a multitude of commitments competing for your attention alongside your day-to-day work – whether it’s applying for grants, securing funding, writing and peer-reviewing academic papers, teaching, presenting at or attending conferences – the list is endless.


Sage Studies in International Sociology

The Sage Studies in International Sociology (SSIS) was founded in 1974 and is published in connection with the International Sociological Association. The books in this series are intended to encourage debates of international significance and map out future trends of sociological importance.

 




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