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Learn why Ernest T. Stringer and Alfredo Ortiz Aragón wrote Action Research, Fifth Edition.
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Learn why Ernest T. Stringer and Alfredo Ortiz Aragón wrote Action Research, Fifth Edition.
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This month’s issue of SAGE’s Big Data Newsletter explores the power of big data for real-world impact using the Royal United Services Institute's recently released report entitled Big Data and Policing: An Assessment of Law Enforcement Requirements, Expectations and Priorities as an example.



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Los Angeles, CA - SAGE is delighted to announce the launch of Educational Research Methods, powered by Acrobatiq. Designed for undergraduate and graduate students, the courseware provides students with a thorough understanding of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods as well as action research.
Los Angeles, CA- While scientists are continuously improving vaccinations to stop the spread of disease, many people continue to opt out. In a new review of the literature, researchers identified four types of people who decide not to vaccinate due to issues of complacency, convenience, confidence, and calculation, and offer strategies to address these issues.
London, UK (July 12, 2016). Democracy is under grave threat and with that the prospect of a better world for all, argues Philip Kotler in his latest book Democracy in Decline: Rebuilding its Future, publishing with SAGE Publishing later this month. Voting systems are flawed, fewer people vote, major corporations fund campaigns and as political parties battle it out, the real changes needed don’t occur.
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