Events
Gorilla Grants for Research and Teaching
Gorilla Experiment Builder enables easy online research without coding. Their Gorilla Grants cover study costs, detailed in this talk with insights from past grant winners on media influence and language production.
Campaign for Social Science Annual Sage Lecture
Campaign for Social Science Annual Sage Lecture - Dr. Hannah White, Director and CEO of Institute for Government, will deliver this year’s lecture.
With voters heading to the polls in more than 50 countries worldwide, 2024 is shaping up to be a landmark year for democracy. Hannah will discuss how this year’s election results will change the global political landscape, with a particular focus on the challenges the newly elected U.K. Labour government will face both domestically and internationally.
Conduct a Literature Review
Led by Raymond Pun, an experienced academic librarian, this session will guide you through the key steps of preparing, structuring, and writing a literature review. You’ll learn how to select relevant literature, evaluate journals, and build compelling, critical arguments. This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to sharpen their research skills and create effective, well-structured literature reviews.
How to Do Research and Get Published: How to promote your article and impact policy
This webinar offers strategies to amplify research impact through media, stakeholder engagement, and policy influence, featuring expert insights, practical tips, and a Q&A session.
Online research advanced tools: Multiplayer, gamified experiments and shopping simulations
Are you looking to elevate the quality of your psychological and behavioral research? Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore how more engaging experimental designs can lead to better quality data and richer, more valid findings.
Critical Thinking Webinar
Join us for an engaging webinar with guest speaker Dr Tom Chatfield, discussing tips on critical thinking skills and practical techniques for confident engagement with sources, evidence, arguments, and reasoning.
How to respond to reviewer comments
Join our webinar to master the peer review process. Learn best practices for responding to reviewer comments, addressing critiques, and enhancing your manuscript's impact, featuring expert guidance and a Q&A session.
Online Research Advanced Tools: Social media & Website simulations with Gorilla
Discover how digital technology, especially the internet, has shaped human behavior and social interactions in the field of cyberpsychology. In this webinar, we’ll explore how experimental psychologists and user experience researchers use social media and website simulations to study behavior. We'll showcase various research questions and study designs using Gorilla Experiment Builder that go beyond self-reported measures. 22 August at 4pm London, UK time. Register Now: https://bit.ly/3YH0f8f
How to collaborate across paradigms: Embedding culture in mixed methods designs
Register now for the webinar: How to collaborate across paradigms: Embedding culture in mixed methods designs
How to get more involved with a journal and develop your career
Understand how active participation in the scholarly publishing process can not only enrich your professional network but also open doors to new career opportunities. Whether you're aiming for academic tenure, seeking collaborative projects, or simply looking to broaden your impact, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to propel your career forward. Register now for this July 10, 2024 event!
How to write and structure an article’s front matter
From crafting an attention-grabbing title and constructing an informative abstract to strategically placing keywords and writing a compelling plain language summary, this webinar will equip you with the skills to optimize the visibility and discoverability of your article. Join this Jun 26, 2024 webinar to learn more!
Teaching Research Methods in a Digital World with Gorilla
Explore innovative teaching strategies integrating online research methods. Learn how to engage students in hands-on research experiences, preparing them for future careers. Don't miss this opportunity to discover cutting-edge approaches in research-based teaching. 23 May at 4pm London, UK time. Register Now: https://bit.ly/4bjfRSJ
How to do research in a digital world
Join us for a unique webinar, live from the Center for Advanced Internet Studies in Bochum, Germany. Janet Salmons, manager for the Sage Research Methods Community, author of Doing Qualitative Research Online (2022). and CAIS fellow, will be joined by other resident scholars for a conversation about using online methods to study digital trends, cultures, and communities.
How to write a paper: Quantitative methodology
Learn how to design a robust research framework, select appropriate statistical methods, and interpret findings with clarity. Bring your questions for the panel.
Fact Checking Sources
In today's digital age, where information is readily available at our fingertips, it is vital to know how to fact check sources. In research, being able to identify credible and useful sources of information is a key skill, and this webinar will help demystify the process.
Join us and guest speaker Sarah Morris, librarian, educator, and curriculum designer, and Instructor for the new Sage Campus course Fact Checking Sources, for an insightful discussion about fact checking, followed by an engaging Q&A.
How to write a paper: Qualitative methodology
Qualitative methodologies invite researchers to collect the views and experiences, stories and expressions of people who have knowledge of the research problem. How can you use those stories in your writings? Join this webinar on March 6, 2024 to learn more.
How to conduct a reference search and format your reference section
Join us to learn how to conduct a reference search and format your reference section on February 14, 2023.
Learning Methods Out of School: Blogs, Webinars, and Courses for Practicing Researchers
Join us for this panel discussion with: Dr. Janet Salmons, Sage Publications (US), Dr. Nicola Pallitt, Rhodes University (South Africa), Andy Nobes, INASP (UK) and Tony Carr, e/merge Africa / University of Cape Town (South Africa).
Methodology and Publication Options
Join us for “ How to connect the study’s methodology with publication options” on January 31, 2024.
How to Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand
How can you determine your priorities as a researcher, find collaborative partners, and make a real impact? Register now!
How to Write a Literature Review
A literature review is an essential part of an academic article - it demonstrates understanding of the academic literature on a particular topic, and helps place your research in the current debates. Register now!
Copyright, Permissions, and Author Reuse
Copyright in academic publishing can be a complex subject, so in this webinar we will aim to answer your questions regarding permissions, types of licenses and author reuse. Register now!
Researcher Education and Development Scholarship: Free Conference
Registration is open for the Researcher Education and Development Scholarship (REDS) international conference 2023. This year’s conference theme is Career Transitions for Researchers.
Ethics and Research Integrity
Ethical publishing is essential for a better academic community and advancing science, as well as contributing to our society. Register now!
Why let others explain the world to you? With Matthew Loveless
Join Matthew Loveless, author of the newly published statistics textbook ‘Political Analysis’ as he addresses how statistics can answer these questions and more and discusses the best ways to engage your students with political analysis and stats.
Build good practice in reporting thematic analysis with Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke
In this webinar, Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke, authors of the award-winning textbook “Thematic Analysis: A Practical Guide” will explore good practices in reporting thematic analysis.
Bringing Ethics into Policy-Making. Join the PREPARED team at UNESCO meeting in Paris.
Meet the PREPARED team live at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris when Methodspace joins the meeting to hear from the panel and ask questions.
Engaging with stakeholders: What can we learn from action researchers?
Research has more impact when those directly involved have a voice in the process. This lively online panel discussion will offer the opportunity to learn how from experienced action researchers.
Analyzing Published Literature Across Paradigms
How can you dig deeper into scholarly articles, especially when looking at literature from unfamiliar disciplines or methodologies? Join us for this useful webinar on April 18.
How to link survey and behavioral data
Volunteer Science is hosting a workshop on Wednesday March 29th from 12-1pm EDT called "How to link survey and behavioral data." It's aimed at students and faculty who are interested in expanding their survey research.
Teaching Computational Social Science Webinar
Join us for a lively SAGE Methodspace webinar, Teaching Computational Social Science. This webinar will offer practical tips to improve your instructional practice or guidance with student researchers. Dr. Janet Salmons, Research Community Manager for SAGE Methodspace will moderate the discussion, so bring your questions and join the conversation!