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Explore the ideas shaping our political world through the voices of leading scholars, educators, and researchers. This dedicated content library brings together insightful blogs, thought-provoking videos, and essential textbooks from Sage’s politics authors, all in one place.
Whether you're a student diving into political theory or UK politics for the first time, a faculty member seeking fresh teaching techniques or resources, or a professional looking to get fellow academics' insights into global affairs, this hub is designed to support your journey.
Expert tips for new and trainee teachersSage is committed to promoting equity throughout our publishing program, and we believe that using language is a simple and powerful way to ensure the communities we serve feel welcomed, respected, safe, and able to fully engage with the publishing process and our published content. Inclusive language considerations are especially important when discussing topics like age, appearance, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, emigration status, and weight.