SAGE Video is an easily accessible resource with more than 1,600 hours of streaming video collections in the social sciences, created for use across higher education to support pedagogical needs, for undergraduate teaching and learning through to higher level academic research.
SAGE Video combines originally commissioned and produced material with licensed videos to provide a complete disciplinary resource for students, faculty, and researchers.
It covers the following subject areas:
- Business & Management
- Counseling & Psychotherapy
- Criminology & Criminal Justice
- Education
- Leadership
- Media, Communication & Cultural Studies
- Politics & International Relations
- Psychology
- Sociology
The resource includes:
- Seminal documentaries on subjects aligned to core curriculum topics
- Case studies on classic and newly published research
- Tutorials illustrating practical applications of methods and concepts
- Interviews with leading experts on key topics
- Practitioner demonstrations of theories and techniques
- Observational footage of practitioners in real-life professional settings
- Short definitions of key terms and concepts
To access this resource, click on the link here.
The trial is available until 16th March 2020. As always, your feedback will be very welcome: you can either email it, or leave a comment on this blogpost.
If you are off-campus, please login to RAS first of all, and then access SAGE Video from a browser within RAS.