Sage is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing range of technologies to enable discovery, access, and engagement.
Our latest report is a snapshot of the work we accomplished in 2025. It highlights how we’re investing in critical thinking, championing research impact, and providing trusted resources to help educators navigate AI-driven change.
Read the report: https://t.co/RSW5LWAQR6
Dr Leo Lo promotes AI literacy to improve how people evaluate sources comprehensively. Public-good curators like him are crucial for our digital fluency.
Our guide with @Sage_Publishing highlights the importance of their work
Explore the guide here 👉️ https://t.co/DjTegXRFKz
How does the brain work like a scientist?
Psychologist and neuroscientist Daniel Yon explains how the brain constantly makes predictions, building theories to interpret incomplete and ambiguous information.
Listen to the new episode: https://t.co/MG9XE818S1
Discover the Sage papers with the greatest scholarly, policy, and public impact over a decade.
Our Most Impactful Articles ranking highlights high-visibility scholarship, broadly usable methodological tools and socially relevant research – all free to read.
What does research impact look like beyond citations?
Explore Sage articles (2014–2024) making multidimensional impact, from scholarship to policy to public :https://t.co/xpvO3NbB2d
VIDEO | The 2026 Sage-CASBS Award Lecture by Hazel Rose Markus
Markus spoke on The Hidden Power of Cultural Defaults
Includes @Sage_Publishing CEO Blaise Simqu presenting Markus w/the award prize & plaque
We thank Sage for making the award possible
https://t.co/Gr6Oma63iH
Mental Health Awareness Week (11–17 May): We proudly share cutting-edge research, recent articles, special issues, videos & more to help inform and support better care.
Explore these resources: https://t.co/7wfbhvSL4Q
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Sage's 2026 Critical Thinking Challenge drew nearly 200 submissions from higher ed faculty around the world.
The top submissions offer practical examples educators can adapt globally for their own classrooms.
We are pleased to announce the winners: https://t.co/gyNm7vWYDq
May is Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Explore research on the 2026 theme, Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together.
Browse now: https://t.co/QaaXgxpRVN
#AANHPI#AANHPIHeritageMonth
You’re not under a microscope – you just think you are.
@CornellCAS professor Tom Gilovich breaks down the spotlight effect and why we regret what we didn’t do in this month’s episode of the Social Science Bites podcast.
Listen now: https://t.co/4RGliNocdh
Which piece of social science research has most inspired or influenced you?
Host @DavidEdmonds100 asks this question to every guest on the Social Science Bites podcast. @DAcemogluMIT, @MukulikaB, @aedmans, and more answer on this episode.
Listen now: https://t.co/Mb23VaNJ0V
@SageJournals, the publishing partner of the #IOM3Journals, has released its 2025 Independence with Impact Report outlining activity across talent support, research integrity and #environmentalimpact.
A summary is available on the IOM3 website 👇
https://t.co/oZIZLdXyM4
Public event at CASBS in partnership w/@Sage_Publishing
Thursday, May 7 | 5:30pm
The 2026 Sage-CASBS Award Lecture by
Hazel Rose Markus
“The Hidden Power of Cultural Defaults”
Event details, talk summary, and registration: https://t.co/4HiSIZRKMB
Sage is a Finalist for a 2026 EPIC Award in Publishing Education and Training Initiatives!
Grateful to be recognized alongside so many talented professionals. #ScholarlyPublishing#EPICAwards
Learn more about the awards: https://t.co/LG29VVA7Nn
“…Black Americans hold, on average, about 17 cents for every dollar of white wealth.”
@EDerenoncourt, assistant professor of economics at Princeton University, discusses the racial wealth gap in the United States on a new episode.
Listen now: https://t.co/7ynICHEpjk
Join us on April 15 for a live discussion on the disconnect between impact-focused researchers and institutional incentives.
Our panel will share actionable strategies and free resources for connecting research with decision makers.
Register now: https://t.co/XW1i0stIyC
HAZEL ROSE MARKUS wins 2026 Sage-CASBS Award
Hazel Markus’s pathbreaking work illuminates how cultural contexts & psychological processes constitute each other. She delivers a public award lecture at CASBS on May 7.
Full announcement: https://t.co/yORqB1AX3Y @Sage_Publishing
For over 20 years, @Sage_Publishing has partnered with Research4Life to expand access to scholarly research in eligible countries.
Karen Phillips shares why collaboration across the publishing community matters.
Read her #R4L25 perspective: https://t.co/BoZ90GbnVT
❓What role do librarians play in the age of AI?❓
Michael Meth from @sjsulibrary explains why librarians are central to #PublicGoodCuration.
Explore 'The People’s Case for Curators' guide, developed with @Sage_Publishing ➡️ https://t.co/CPqLi1agaW
The University of Maryland (@UofMaryland) is hosting the #Mpact Conference on March 25-27, 2026. Discounted early bird registration is available now through January 31: https://t.co/PhrbprSrP7
Who should attend?:
Representatives from higher education, government, foundations, industry, and non-profit organizations engaged in research, partnerships, innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and philanthropy.
We hope to see you there!
Where is your research shaping policy?
Sage Policy Profiles uses Overton data to help researchers track, visualize & share policy citations.
Explore your impact: https://t.co/1Pamj0T5lw