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The Data Justice Series

The 'Data Justice' Series

In an increasingly datafied society, it has never been more important to understand the characteristics, challenges, and implications of datafication for scholars, students and anyone interested in social justice and resistance. Our 'Data Justice' series addresses themes of social research affected by datafication, offering authoritative and understandable explanations of an area that is often perceived to be complex. 


Colombia (Consorcio Colombia)

Sage has an agreement with Consorcio Colombia to publish articles open access.The agreement for participating organizations will run commencing January 01, 2025, through December 31, 2027. The details of the agreement are as follows:


eBooks

 

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Sage has an exciting eBook programme, providing an ever growing range of products and platforms for our customers. Find out more about how you can access our eBooks below, and read about Sage eTextbook provision





During peer review

What happens during peer review? 

Your manuscript will undergo an initial evaluation to check that it conforms to the submission requirements. If it doesn’t, it will be returned to you for amendments prior to peer review. Manuscripts may be desk rejected without peer review at this point if they are out of scope for the journal or otherwise unsuitable.   



Sage Book Content Open Access Archiving Policy

The table below summarises the open access archiving policy for book content published by Sage.

The policy outlined below has been developed to enable authors of Sage books and Institutional Repository Managers to easily identify what book content can be archived under what terms. For the archiving of content outlined below in open access archives, no additional, specific permission to archive is required.


Sage Choice - FAQs

Why publish Sage Choice? 

The Sage Choice publishing option was designed to support authors who wish to have their research article made open access immediately upon publication, or are required to do so by their funding body. The policies of grant funding bodies throughout the world (e.g., NIH, Wellcome Trust, RCUK etc.) vary widely with regards to open access requirements and Sage Choice is designed to be compliant with some of the most stringent requirements.



Submitting your manuscript

Many Sage journals are hosted on Sage Track, a web based online submission and peer review system powered by ScholarOne™ Manuscripts. Please see the submission guidelines of the journal you wish to submit to find out its preferred submission method. 


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