SAGE Open is a new open access publication from SAGE. It publishes peer-reviewed, original research and review articles in an interactive, open access format. Articles may span the full spectrum of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities.
Shakespeare and Hobbes:Macbeth and the Fragility of Political Order
Nicholas Dungey
Illuminating the Effects of Dynamic Lighting on Student Learning
Michael S. Mott, Daniel H. Robinson, Ashley Walden, Jodie Burnette, and Angela S. Rutherford
What Is Going on During Vocabulary Lessons?: Piloting an Observational Instrument to Unpack Methods and Materials in Today's
Classrooms
Michael S. Mott and Kerry Holmes
Technical Examination of a Measure of Phonological Sensitivity
Michael S. Mott and Angela S. Rutherford
Dynamic Incentives in Microfinance Group Lending: An Empirical Analysis of Progressive Lending Mechanism
Naveen Kumar K
Managing Workplace Diversity: Issues and Challenges
Harold Andrew Patrick and Vincent Raj Kumar
Still Here: African American Male Perceptions of Social and Academic Engagement at a 4 -Year, Predominantly White Institution
of Higher Learning in Southern New Jersey
Allison N. Sinanan
They Only Talk to Me When They're Drunk: The African American Experience at Small Predominately White Institutions
Denise Frazier
Between Mental Manufacture and Pure Transcript: The Viability of a Theory of Poetry in the Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Vinod Valiathakidi Balakrishnan
Uncertainty Threat Can Cause Stereotyping: The Moderating Role of Personal Need for Structure
Aaron L. Wichman
The Systems Theory of Autistogenesis: Putting the Pieces Together
J. Patrick Malone
Positioning in the Context of Adult Learning and Participation: An Interpretive Biographical Study
E. Beverly Young
Testing a Model of Work Performance in an Academic Environment
B. Charles Tatum
African American Students' Participation in Online Distance Education in STEM Disciplines: Implications for HBCUs
Lawrence O. Flowers, Erin N. White, James E. Raynor Jr. and Sambit Bhattacharya
From the Alphabet to the Web: How Time, Space, and Thought Have Changed
Gevisa La Rocca