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British Social Attitudes


British Social Attitudes



von: Elizabeth Clery

126,00 €

Verlag: Sage Publications
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.01.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9781849202657
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 408

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Beschreibungen

′…British Social Attitudes remains a beacon of excellence. It has adapted to the times…providing a rich and textured guide to who we think we are, what we think and how that has changed′ -
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<p>′…an indispensable tool not just for governments, but also for modern citizens to understand their fellows, and themselves better′ -<b> The Times Higher Education Supplement</b></p>
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<p>′…shows what the British people really think, as opposed to what journalists and politicians like to pretend they think′ - <b>John Pilger </b></p>
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<p>The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain′s largest independent social research organisation, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to political and social issues in contemporary Britain.</p>
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<p>This 24th Report summarises and interprets 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. </p>
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<p>The British Social Attitudes survey report is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to the topical issues and debates of today or engaged in contemporary social and political research. </p>
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<p>CONTENTS:</p>
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<p>1. <i>New families? Tradition and change in modern relationships</i> - Simon Duncan and Miranda Phillips</p>
<p>2. <i>Cohabitation and the law: myths, money and the media</i> - Anne Barlow, Carole Burgoyne, Elizabeth Clery and Janet Smithson</p>
<p>3. <i>Who does the housework? The division of labour within the home</i> - Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette</p>
<p>4. <i>Talking the talk: national identity in England and Scotland</i> - Frank Bechhofer and David McCrone </p>
<p>5. <i>Is there still a public service ethos?</i> - Peter John and Mark Johnson</p>
<p>6. <i>Prejudice and the workplace</i> - Chris Creegan and Chloe Robinson</p>
<p>7. <i>Car use and climate change: do we practise what we preach?</i> - Stephen Stradling, Jillian Anable, Tracy Anderson and Alexandra Cronberg</p>
<p>8. <i>Where have all the readers gone? Popular newspapers and Britain′s political health</i> - John Curtice and Ann Mair</p>
<p>9. <i>What makes a good citizen? Citizenship across the democratic world</i> - Paul F Whiteley</p>
<p>10. <i> The role of government: public values and party politics</i> - Robert Johns and Stephen Padgett</p>
<p>11.<i> Trends in sympathy for the poor</i> - Peter Taylor-Gooby and Rose Martin</p>
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<p>For more information on the National Centre for Social Research visit <a href="http://www.natcen.co.uk">www.natcen.co.uk</a></p>
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<b>British Social Attitudes </b>survey series is carried out by Britain′s largest independent social research institute, the National Centre for Social Research. It provides an indispensable guide to current political and social issues in contemporary Britain. This, the 24th report, describes the results of the most recent nation-wide survey, including analysis of the following areas: national identity; attitudes to ′new′ types of family formations; attitudes to cohabitation and the rights of cohabitees; social welfare; and gender roles.

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