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Archive | 2004

British social attitudes : the 21st report

Alison Park; John Curtice; Katarina Thomson; Catherine Bromley; Miranda Phillips

The Work-Centred Welfare State - Peter Taylor-Gooby Has Modern Politics Disenchanted the Young? - Alison Park Teenagers on Family Values - Miranda Phillips Can Britain Close the Digital Divide? - Catherine Bromley e-politics? The Impact of the Internet on Political Trust and Participation - John Curtice and Pippa Norris Genomic Science - Patrick Sturgis, Helen Cooper, Chris Fife-Schaw and Richard Shepherd Emerging Public Opinion Dimensions of British Identity - James Tilley, Sonia Exley and Anthony Heath Understanding the Rising Tide of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment - Lauren McLaren and Mark Johnson Does England want Devolution Too? - John Curtice and Mark Sandford


Archive | 2002

British social attitudes : the 19th report

Alison Park; John Curtice; Katarina Thomson; Lindsey Jarvis; Catherine Bromley

Gender, childcare and work, Katarina Thompson civil liberties and race, Lindsay Brook and Ed Cape local government, Ken Young political trust, John Curtice and Roger Jowell Europe, Geoff Edwards fear of crime, Daphne Ahrendt and Lizanne Dowds environment, Sharon Witherspoon women and the family, Jackie Scott welfare, Peter Taylor-Gooby graduates, Anthony Heath teenagers, Alison Park.


Archive | 2000

British Social Attitudes: The 17th Report

Roger Jowell; John Curtice; Alison Park; Katarina Thomson; Lindsey Jarvis; Catherine Bromley; Nina Stratford

The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britains largest independent social research organisation, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to political and social issues in contemporary Britain, summarising and interpreting data from the most recent nationwide survey, as well as drawing invaluable comparisons with the findings of previous years to provide a richer picture and deeper understanding of changing British social values. The 27th Report focuses on the national mood after three terms of a Labour government. It includes analysis of the reaction to Labours policies in health and education and explores peoples perceptions of social mobility and inequality. It also examines the extent to which the banking crisis and MPs expenses scandal have shaped public attitudes and values


(British Social Attitudes 18th R , pp. pp. 199-227 ). Sage | 2001

Political Engagement, Trust and Constitutional Reform

Catherine Bromley; John Curtice; Ben Seyd


Archive | 2002

Where Have All the Voters Gone

Catherine Bromley; John Curtice


Archive | 2001

British Social Attitudes: The 18th Report

Alison Park; John Curtice; Katarina Thomson; Lindsey Jarvis; Catherine Bromley; Nina Stratford


Archive | 2003

British Social Attitudes: Continuity and Change Over Two Decades

Alison Park; John Curtice; Katarina Thomson; Lindsey Jarvis; Catherine Bromley


Journal of Public Affairs | 2004

Are non‐voters cynics anyway?

Catherine Bromley; John Curtice


Archive | 2005

British Social Attitudes: The 22nd Report

Alison Park; John Curtice; Katarina Thomson; Catherine Bromley; Miranda Phillips; Mark Johnson


Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties | 2003

The lost voters of Scotland: Devolution disillusioned or Westminster weary?

Catherine Bromley; John Curtice

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University of Strathclyde

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