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SAGE
NameSAGE
Formation1963
FounderGeorge McCune, Sara Miller McCune
LocationThousand Oaks, California
Key peopleBlaise Simqu

SAGE is a leading international publisher of social science and humanities journals, book series, and electronic media, founded by George McCune and Sara Miller McCune in 1963. SAGE has published works by renowned authors such as Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu, and Judith Butler, and has partnerships with organizations like the American Sociological Association and the Academy of Management. SAGE is headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California, with offices in London, New Delhi, and Singapore, and has published works in collaboration with institutions like Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford. SAGE has also worked with prominent researchers like Nancy Fraser, Jürgen Habermas, and Anthony Giddens.

Introduction

SAGE is known for its publications in the fields of sociology, psychology, education, and communication studies, with notable authors like Erving Goffman, Herbert Blumer, and George Herbert Mead. The company has a strong presence in the academic community, with publications like the Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis, American Journal of Sociology, and Administrative Science Quarterly. SAGE has also published works by influential thinkers like Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, and Max Weber, and has partnerships with organizations like the American Psychological Association and the National Communication Association. SAGE's publications are widely used in institutions like Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge, and have been cited by researchers like Ulrich Beck, Manuel Castells, and Arjun Appadurai.

History

The history of SAGE dates back to 1963, when it was founded by George McCune and Sara Miller McCune in New York City. The company's early years were marked by publications in the fields of sociology and psychology, with notable authors like Talcott Parsons and Robert K. Merton. SAGE expanded its operations to California in the 1970s, and established partnerships with organizations like the American Sociological Association and the Academy of Management. The company has since grown to become a leading international publisher, with offices in London, New Delhi, and Singapore, and has published works in collaboration with institutions like University of Chicago, Columbia University, and University of California, Los Angeles. SAGE has also worked with prominent researchers like Immanuel Wallerstein, Theda Skocpol, and William Julius Wilson.

Methodology

SAGE's methodology is centered around the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed research in the social sciences and humanities. The company uses a rigorous editorial process, with manuscripts reviewed by experts in the field, such as Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckmann, and Charles Tilly. SAGE also employs advanced technologies, like digital printing and online publishing, to make its publications widely available to researchers and scholars, including those at institutions like University of Michigan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. SAGE's publications are indexed in major databases like JSTOR, EBSCO, and ProQuest, and are widely cited by researchers like Shmuel Eisenstadt, Barrington Moore Jr., and Reinhard Bendix.

Applications

SAGE's publications have a wide range of applications in fields like sociology, psychology, education, and communication studies. The company's journals and books are used by researchers and scholars at institutions like Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford, and have been cited by prominent thinkers like Niklas Luhmann, Harrison White, and Mark Granovetter. SAGE's publications are also used in professional settings, like social work, counseling, and public policy, and have been influential in shaping the work of organizations like the World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Union. SAGE has also published works by influential researchers like Robert Putnam, James Coleman, and Gary Becker.

Criticisms_and_controversies

SAGE has faced criticisms and controversies over the years, including concerns about the peer review process, the impact factor of its journals, and the company's business practices, which have been discussed by researchers like Stephen Cole, Jonathan Cole, and Harriet Zuckerman. Some critics have argued that SAGE's emphasis on quantitative research has led to a neglect of qualitative research methods, a concern raised by scholars like Norman Denzin, Yvonna Lincoln, and Egon Guba. Others have criticized the company's pricing policies, which they argue make its publications inaccessible to researchers in developing countries, a issue addressed by organizations like the International Sociological Association and the World Social Science Council. SAGE has responded to these criticisms by implementing changes to its editorial process and pricing policies, and has worked with organizations like the American Sociological Association and the Academy of Management to promote greater diversity and inclusion in its publications.

Impact_and_influence

SAGE has had a significant impact and influence on the social sciences and humanities, with its publications shaping the work of researchers and scholars around the world, including those at institutions like University of Tokyo, University of Sydney, and University of Toronto. The company's journals and books have been widely cited and have influenced the development of new fields of study, like cultural studies and postcolonial studies, which have been shaped by thinkers like Edward Said, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Homi K. Bhabha. SAGE has also played a key role in promoting the work of emerging scholars and has provided a platform for researchers to share their work with a global audience, including those affiliated with institutions like Indian Institute of Technology, National University of Singapore, and University of Cape Town. SAGE's impact and influence can be seen in the work of prominent researchers like Ulrich Beck, Manuel Castells, and Arjun Appadurai, and in the company's partnerships with organizations like the International Sociological Association and the World Social Science Council.