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Discover a curated selection of Sage books that explore how technology and artificial intelligence are shaping our world. Spanning disciplines such as education, business and management, research methods, study skills, and the social sciences, these books offer practical insights and critical perspectives to help you navigate the dynamic AI landscape in your subject area.
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Sage Catalyst is a teaching and learning tool providing unlimited, university-wide access to over nearly 800 of our premium social science textbooks. Sage Catalyst enables blended learning through virtual collaboration, classroom discussion, and peer-to-peer learning within the textbooks and supports other multi-media resources – all within a single platform, powered by Talis Elevate.
Discover books that shaped the teaching and learning of social, behavioural and health sciences—and Sage’s history as an independent academic publisher.

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From cognitive neuropsychology and research methods to study skills and student wellbeing, our free Psychology webinars help you refresh your knowledge, build new skills and better support your students.

Your voice is powerful. Here’s how you can support your book’s success:
Spread the word about your book with colleagues, students, and your wider network—in person, through your email signature, or on social media. Sage Editors will send you promotional banners, discount codes, and flyers to support you.
If you are an author wishing to reuse material from your Sage book, please check your author agreement for any re-use terms contained within. You must provide a full citation to the original source, as well as notify any co-author(s) of the reuse.