British Social Attitudes 2004-2005
The 21st Report
Alison Park, John Curtice, Katarina Thomson, Catherine Bromley, Miranda Phillips
Publisher: Sage ISBN: 9781412933131
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Chapter extracts
Cover, Contents and Front Matter.pdf
Introduction.pdf
Pages from Chapter 1 - The work-centred welfare state.pdf
Pages from Chapter 2 - Has modern politics disenchanted the young.pdf
Pages from Chapter 3 - Teenagers on family values.pdf
Pages from Chapter 4 - Can Britain close the digital divide.pdf
Pages from Chapter 5 - e-politics - The Impact of the internet on political trust and participation.pdf
Pages from Chapter 6 - Genomic science - emerging public opinion.pdf
Pages from Chapter 7 - Dimensions of British identity.pdf
Pages from Chapter 8 - Understanding the rising tide of anti-immigrant sentiment.pdf
Pages from Chapter 9 - Does England want devolution too.pdf
Subject Index.pdf
'...an authoritative survey of social attitudes' - The Daily Telegraph
'The most comprehensive study of public opinion' - Financial Times
`The Rolls Royce of opinion surveys' - The Times
The British Social Attitudes 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.
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.
Contents
- 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









