Events

How to Write a Systematic Review
In this webinar, we will provide a step-by-step roadmap for crafting a comprehensive systematic review, from defining your research question to synthesizing and interpreting the findings. Gain a clear understanding of what constitutes a systematic review, its purpose, and its significance in evidence-based research.

Doing a Digital Humanities Research Project
Join us for an engaging webinar on Digital Humanities, as we explore the fascinating intersection of technology and the humanities.

Data Collection & Analysis
Are you ready to unlock the power of data in your research endeavors? Join us for an enlightening webinar where we will explore the intricacies of data collection and analysis, providing researchers with essential tools and techniques to gather, analyze, and interpret data effectively.

How to Convert a Dissertation or Thesis into a Manuscript
Are you a doctoral candidate or recent graduate grappling with the challenge of converting your dissertation into a publishable manuscript? In this webinar, we will provide a roadmap for navigating the transition from dissertation to manuscript, offering practical strategies, tips, and best practices to help you successfully adapt your research for publication.
What is a literature review in the age of AI?
"Has AI done away with the literature review? How can we use AI effectively but not slavishly? What does AI do well – and what does it do badly?"
Join Gary Thomas, author of the newly published ‘How to Do Your Literature Review’ as he addresses these questions – and more – to do with literature review.

How to Write a Manuscript
Are you ready to embark on the journey of crafting a compelling academic manuscript? Join us for an engaging webinar that will equip you with the essential skills and strategies to write and structure your manuscript effectively, from inception to submission.

AI and Academic Excellence: Ethical Considerations and Best Practices Webinar
Join us for an engaging webinar with guest speakers Dr Leo Lo and Dr Tom Chatfield to learn what Gen AI tools are, and how they can transform your approach to studying, writing, and problem-solving, as well as understand the ethical considerations of using AI in academia.

How to Do Research and Get Published - Breakdown of Article Types
Are you overwhelmed by the multitude of article types offered by academic journals? Join us for an illuminating webinar as we demystify the diverse array of article types and empower researchers to select the most appropriate format for their scholarly work.

How to Do Research and Get Published - How to select a journal
Are you a researcher grappling with the daunting task of selecting the right journal to publish your research? Join us for an insightful webinar where we help empower you to make informed decisions and maximize the impact of your scholarly work.

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!

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!

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!

Examining Mental Health Studies: Forming Integrative Approaches to Research
Investigate contemporary methods in research for studying whole health and well-being. We'll also offer practical ways to increase student engagement in research as well as enhance teaching and learning about research.

Decolonizing the Research Process: Applying an Inclusive Lens to Research
Encourage exploration of approaches to research through representational forms of inquiry. We'll also offer practical ways to increase student engagement in research as well as enhance teaching and learning about research.

Infusing Research with the Arts: Using Creative Approaches to Make Research More Accessible
Explore the benefits of incorporating arts-based methods to create a holistic research practice. We'll also offer practical ways to increase student engagement in research as well as enhance teaching and learning about research.

Teaching Research Methods: Developing Effective and Engaging Courses for Graduate and Post-Graduate Research
Uncover dynamic approaches to teaching research methods courses that meet a range of learner needs.. We'll also offer practical ways to increase student engagement in research as well as enhance teaching and learning about research.

Refining the Novice Researcher: Best Practices for Forming a Solid Research Foundation
Join us for this interactive 1-hour session and learn how to support early researchers in building strong research habits. We'll also offer practical ways to increase student engagement in research as well as enhance teaching and learning about research.

Crafting the Researcher Toolkit: Practical Research and Academic Skills for Researchers at Every Level
Dive deep into SAGE Research Methods (SRM) with the SAGE Engagement team during our 2022 SAGE In Session Summer Camp series—Research Methods for All!

Understanding cultural issues in research design
This webinar will offer global perspectives about how to think through cultural issues at the research design stage. The cultural context is essential for researchers whether you are studying your own community or others’ communities.

Thematic Analysis: in conversation with Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke
Join Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke to celebrate the publication of their new book Thematic Analysis: a Practical Guide and discuss all things Thematic Analysis.
Thematic Analysis is your definitive guide to the reflexive thematic analysis approach they developed in 2006. Joined by fellow academics Nikki Hayfield and Gareth Terry, you will get a chance to ask Ginny and Victoria questions about their work on thematic analysis and their much-anticipated new title.

Building Equitable Partnerships in International Research
How can we partner in ethical, respectful ways?
If this question is of interest, you will want to put this date in your calendar
The webinar is free, but registration is required.

Mixing and mashing participatory with other research methods
How can one combine well-established research methods using numbers (such as statistics) or narrative methods (in-depth interviews) with visual participatory methods (e.g. body mapping, painting, and social mapping)?
The two presenters will present how they combined participatory methods and principles with academic rigor presenting large-scale work from India on bonded laborers and work with sexual minorities in Vietnam. They will show that the final combination of methods and tools they used depended on the research question. Each type of evidence requires a different methodology and tools and techniques for collection and analysis, some of which may be participatory while others are not.

Action-oriented forms of participatory research
This session will introduce the main themes of the section action-oriented participatory research methods from the new SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry.
Each speaker will introduce their participatory research chapter, focusing on how action is used as a way of knowing/learning/doing research.

Digital technologies in participatory research
This session features three very different participatory digital research methods to explore the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile and internet tools in participatory research methods.

Participatory monitoring, evaluation and learning: Taking stock and breaking new ground
In this webinar we reflect on how participatory evaluation methods and practices have evolved and diversified since the participation heyday of the 1990s. We will explore the contemporary landscape of participatory evaluation through the experiences of leading participatory evaluators who use tried and trusted methods, such as Outcome Mapping and Most Significant Change, and novel methods including SenseMaker and Ripple Effects Mapping.
We ask what is our collective learning about how to navigate the practice of participation within real-life constraints of contemporary evaluation?

The global launch of the SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry
This SAGE Handbook presents contemporary, cutting-edge approaches to participatory research and inquiry. It has been designed for the community of researchers, professionals and activists engaged in interventions and action for social transformation, and for readers interested in understanding the state of the art in this domain.