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Dr. Daniel Sage is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University. His academic journey began with a BA, MA, and PhD in Human Geography and Space, Place and Politics from Aberystwyth University (formerly University of Wales-Aberystwyth). His research focuses on critical social theories applied to organizational studies, with a particular emphasis on organizational spaces, materialities, and their intersections with gender, climate change, and resilience. Influenced by thinkers like Bruno Latour and Michel Foucault, Sage explores how organizations navigate challenges through socio-material analysis.
Key research areas include geographies of outer space, emergency management communication, and construction industry innovation. His work has been supported by grants from the EPSRC and ESRC. Sage actively seeks interdisciplinary collaborations and mentors PhD students in critical theory and applied social challenges.
- Education:
- BA Human Geography, Aberystwyth University
- MA Space, Place and Politics, Aberystwyth University
- PhD on NASA’s political/cultural geographies, Aberystwyth University
His research frequently bridges geographies and organizational studies, examining topics like gendered inequalities in professional spaces (e.g., craft beer industry) and the socio-political dimensions of infrastructure projects. Recent projects include analyzing UK’s pandemic response communication failures and rethinking trust dynamics in crisis collaboration.
- Grants & Awards: Major funding from EPSRC and ESRC for studies on construction innovation and resilience.
- Labs/Teams: Engages in multidisciplinary projects involving emergency management, space geographies, and construction sociology.


