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SAGE Connection
SAGE Connection allows authors, editors, librarians and other followers of SAGE's work to get the latest news and information about not only SAGE, but our imprints. The blog aims to provide news that people can use to help promote their scholarly work, and hear from SAGE staffers about the publishing world from the inside. SAGE Connection features content and news from SAGE, CQ Press, Corwin and Learning Matters.
Author/Editor of the month archive
| June 2013 | David Silverman |
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David Silverman is Visiting Professor in the Business School, University of Technology, Sydney. The Fourth Edition of his best-selling textbook, Doing Qualitative Research, published earlier this year. |
| May 2013 | Stuart Hall |
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Stuart Hall is one of the UK’s leading public intellectuals. In 1958 he founded the New Left Review and in 1964 he established the first Cultural Studies programme at a British university. Since retiring in 1997, Hall has continued to devote himself to questions of representation, becoming the chair of the Institute of International Visual Arts and Autograph ABP. |
| Apr 2013 | Susan T. Fiske |
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Susan T. Fiske–Eugene Higgins Professor, Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University–investigates social cognition, especially stereotypes and prejudices, culturally, interpersonally, and neuro-scientifically. Prolific scientific author and awardee, she just edited the Sage Handbook of Social Cognition (2012) and Sage Major Works in Social Cognition (2013), and wrote Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture (4/e, 2013). |
| Mar 2013 | Andy Field |
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Andy Field is Professor of Child Psychopathology at the University of Sussex. He has published over 70 research papers, 27 book chapters, and 17 books mostly on child emotional development and statistics. |
| Feb 2013 | Derek Haylock |
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Derek Haylock is an education consultant and writer, working in the field of mathematics education. His best-selling Mathematics Explained for Primary Teachers has been the leader in the field for many years. Derek’s work is characterized by a commitment to explain mathematics in simple and accessible ways. |
| Jan 2013 | Dr Rachel Lewis & Dr Lara Zibarras |
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Dr Rachel Lewis is an occupational psychologist working both as an academic at Kingston Business School and a consultant/ Director at Affinity Health at Work. Dr Lara Zibarras is an occupational psychologist, working both as an academic at City University London, and as a consultant for a wide range of public and private sector organisations. |
| Dec 2012 | Jane Stokes |
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Jane began teaching Media Studies at the University of Westminster in 1984. Since receiving her PhD from the Annenberg School of Communication at USC, Jane has made research methods a teaching specialism, blending American and British approaches. Jane is currently Senior Lecturer at the University of East London. |
| Nov 2012 | Biljana Van Rijn |
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Dr Biljana van Rijn is a psychotherapist, supervisor and researcher. She is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst, HPC Registered Counselling Psychologist and accredited as a psychotherapist by UKCP and BACP. |
| Oct 2012 | Dr. Ioanna Palaiologou |
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Dr. Ioanna Palaiologou is a lecturer and researcher in Education at the University of Hull, and a Chartered Psychologist of the British Psychological Society with specialism in child development and learning theories. |
| Sep 2012 | Roy Blatchford |
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Roy Blatchford is Director of the National Education Trust. He is also the author/editor of over 150 books, including Sparkling Classrooms, and is a regular contributor to the national press. |
| Aug 2012 | Ann Gravells |
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Ann has been working in the Lifelong Learning Sector since 1983. She currently teaches at Bishop Burton College and is an external verifier for the City & Guilds teacher training qualifications. She has her own educational training consultancy Ann Gravells Ltd. |
| Jul 2012 | Karen Lyons |
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Karen Lyons is an Emeritus Professor at London Metropolitan University and a long-time advocate of internationalism in social work. A move into social work education provided opportunities to explore comparative ideas and practices through participation in an ERASMUS network. |
| Jun 2012 | Gin S. Malhi |
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Professor Gin Malhi holds a University of Sydney Chair in Sydney Medical School and is Editor of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. Bipolar disorder is a longstanding clinical and research interest of Professor Malhi. The special issue on Bipolarity features a debate from professors in leading institutes worldwide. |
| May 2012 | Dame Glynis M. Breakwell , Jonathan A. Smith & Daniel B. Wright |
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Dame Glynis M. Breakwell, Jonathan A. Smith and Daniel B. Wright, the editorial team behind Research Methods in Psychology, 4th Edition, are all leading names in psychological research methods |
| Apr 2012 | Jan Van Dijk |
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Jan Van Dijk is a leading European criminologist with broad experience as researcher, teacher, and adviser to the Dutch Ministry of Justice, United Nations and Council of Europe. He has over the years published extensively on crime statistics, the prevention of crime and victim assistance |
| Mar 2012 | Fran Ackermann & Colin Eden |
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Fran Ackermann and Colin Eden have been working with management teams, in both the public and the private sector, on negotiating strategies and developing commitment to solutions to strategic problems for 20 years. Their approach to strategy making focuses on the role of process in agreeing where to focus the energy and resources of an organisation. The 2nd Edition of their book Making Strategy is now available from SAGE. Find out more about Fran and her books >> |
| Feb 2012 | Tim Newburn |
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Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy, and Head of Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He is the author or editor of 35 books and has recently been involved in a study of the August 2011 English riots as part of the Reading the Riots research project. |
| Jan 2012 | Sir Roger Jowell |
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We were very sorry to hear that Sir Roger Jowell passed away over Christmas. We were very privileged to have worked with Roger for many years, most notably on the British Social Attitudes series. A key figure for the social sciences, he was also an extremely nice man and a pleasure to work with. He will be greatly missed. |
| Dec 2011 | Chris Barker |
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Chris Barker is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Wollongong, NSW, and author of six books on cultural studies and communication. |
| Nov 2011 | Bjarne Holmes |
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Dr. Bjarne Holmes is Associate Editor of leading psychology publication, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, as well as Associate Professor and Program Director for Psychology at Champlain College. |
| Oct 2011 | Geoff Hanks |
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Palliative Medicine journal ran a Special Issue titled The supporting evidence (systematic reviews) for the updated 2011 EAPC guidelines on opioids for cancer pain, including work by former editor Geoff Hanks, Professor Emeritus of Palliative Medicine. |
| Aug/Sep 2011 | Cary L. Cooper |
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Cary L. Cooper is Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the University of Lancaster. Author/editor of over 120 books he has also written over 400 scholarly articles for academic journals, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TV and radio. |
| Jul 2011 | Neil Gopee |
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Neil Gopee is a senior lecturer in Health and Life Sciences at Coventry University. Also a qualified nurse, he teaches, researches and writes about healthcare. |
| Jun 2011 | Cathy Nutbrown |
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Cathy Nutbrown is Professor of Education and Director for Research at the School of Education, University of Sheffield, and author of many bestselling early years textbooks. |
| May 2011 | Joep Cornelissen |
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Joep Cornelissen is a Professor of Management and Organization at VU University Amsterdam and an active researcher within the fields of communication and management. He is also author of Corporate Communication. |
| Apr 2011 | Bill Rogers |
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Bill Rogers is an education consultant and author of the popular book Classroom Behaviour. He lectures widely on behaviour management, discipline, effective teaching, stress management and teacher welfare. |
| Mar 2011 | Mikhail Gorbachev |
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The March issue of journal Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists features an article by Mikhail Gorbachev titled ‘Chernobyl 25 Years Later: Many Lessons Learned’. |
| Feb 2011 | Stewart Clegg |
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Stewart Clegg is a prolific publisher of several hundred articles in leading academic journals in strategy, social science, management and organization theory, as well as co- editor of the groundbreaking textbook Strategy. |
| Jan 2011 | Stephen Deery |
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Stephen Deery is the Editor-in-Chief of one of SAGE’s biggest journals, Human Relations which we publish on behalf of the Tavistock Institute. |
| Dec 2010 | Derek Haylock |
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Derek is author of the bestselling Mathematics Explained for Primary Teachers. He is an education consultant and author and has worked for over 30 years in teacher education. |
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