British Social Attitudes Continuity and Change over Two Decades

Author/creator Curtice, John Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoThousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, Incorporated Boulder : NetLibrary, Incorporated [Distributor]
Description356 p. 09.530 x 06.690 in.
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Other author/creatorThomson, Katarina Editor
Other author/creatorPark, Alison Editor
Other author/creatorJarvis, Lindsey Editor
Other author/creatorBromley, Catherine Editor
Summary Annotation '...an authoritative survey of social attitudes' - The Daily Telegraph</p> <p></p> <p>'The most comprehensive study of public opinion' - Financial Times</p> <p></p> <p>'&acirc;&#128;&brvbar;the annual survey of British social attitudes - a document arguably more </p> <p>significant than the urban and rural white papers rolled together ...' - New Start</p> <p></p> <p>'&acirc;&#128;&brvbar;fascinating snapshot' - The Guardian</p> <p></p> <p>'&acirc;&#128;&brvbar;a highly-respected annual study' - Daily Mail</p> <p></p> <p>'&acirc;&#128;&brvbar;an indispensable tool not just for governments, but also for modern citizens to understand their fellows, and themselves better' - The Times Higher</p> <p></p> <p>The annual British Social Attitudes survey provides an indispensable guide to current political and social issues in contemporary Britain.</p> <p></p> <p>Compiled by Britain's largest independent social research institute, the National Centre for Social Research, it describes and reviews a broad range of current social attitudes and values derived from extensive nation-wide interviews.</p> <p></p> <p>This 20th Report summarizes and interprets data from the most recent survey and draws invaluable comparisons with findings of previous years.</p> <p></p> <p>The most comprehensive review of changing British social values available, the British Social Attitudes survey report is an essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to the topical issues and debates of today or engaged in contemporary social and political research. </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>Tom Sefton, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London School of Economics</p> <p>John Appleby The Kings' Fund </p> <p>Arturo Alvarez-Rosete, The Kings' Fund</p> <p>Ben Seyd, Constitution Unit </p> <p>John Curtice, Strathclyde University</p> <p>Geoffrey Evans, Nuffield College Oxford</p> <p>Rosemary Crompton, City University</p> <p>Michaela Brockmann, City University</p> <p>Dick Wiggins, City University</p> <p>Catherine Rothan Oxford University</p> <p>Anthony Heath, Oxford University</p> <p>Alison Park , National Centre for Social Research</p> <p>Paula Surridge, University of Bristol</p> <p>Steve Fisher, Oxford University</p> <p>John Curtice, Strathclyde University</p> <p>Ian Christie, Local Futures Group</p> <p>Sonia Exley, National Centre for Social Research</p> <p>Catherine Bromley, National Centre for Social Research</p> <p>Ted Wragg, Exeter University</p> <p>Lindsey Jarvis, National Centre for Social Research
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