Where have all the readers gone? popular newspapers and Britain's political health

J.K. Curtice, A. Mair

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Abstract

This chapter appears in British Social Attitudes: the 24th report. This is part of 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. 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.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBritish social attitudes: the 24th report
EditorsA. Park, J. Curtice, K. Thomson, M. Phillips, M. Johnson, E. Clery
Place of PublicationLondon
Number of pages386
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2008

Publication series

NameBritish Social Attitudes Survey series
PublisherSAGE

Keywords

  • newspapers
  • politics
  • social attitudes
  • British

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