KH
Publications
- Unequal Britain: attitudes to inequalities after Covid-19
- The reset moment
- Better policymaking requires a better understanding of people's values
- Has Covid-19 reset the immigration debate?
- Attitudes to Inequalities (The IFS Deaton Review)
- Schenker Documents Online project
- How polarised is the 2019 general election?
- Freedom of expression in UK universities
- Better policymaking requires a better understanding of people's values
- Inequalities around the globe: what the world sees as most serious
- Public Attitudes to Poverty
- Student experience of freedom of expression in UK universities: Working paper from an exploratory study
- Culture wars in the UK: division and connection
- Culture wars in the UK: how the public understand the debate
- Culture wars in the UK: political correctness and free speech
- The "fault lines" in the UK's culture wars
- “Culture wars” in the UK
- The four sides in the UK's culture wars
- Attitudes to inequalities
- The Structuralists, the Individualists and those in the middle: how Britain is divided on questions of inequality
- Public attitudes towards national government and other institutions
- Public attitudes towards the COVID-19 pandemic
- Public attitudes towards institutions involved in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic
- Public perceptions on climate change
- Public perceptions on institutions tackling climate change
- Creative Recovery? The Role of Cultural Policy in Shaping Post-COVID Urban Futures
- A New Dark Age? Truth, Trust, and Environmental Science
- The reset moment
- Inequalities around the globe: what the world sees as most serious
- “Culture wars” in the UK
- Culture wars around the world: how countries perceive divisions
- Values & Identities - a policymaker's guide [Expert Contributor]
- The future of the state pension
- Burberry Inspire: Student Impact Evaluation
- Woke vs anti-woke? Culture war divisions and politics
- Breaking point: the cost-of-living crisis in London, and what can be done about it
- Freedom of speech in the UK’s “culture war”
- Woke, cancel culture and white privilege – the shifting terms of the UK’s “culture war”
- Trends in trust
- Uses of Deliberative Mini Publics for restoring trust and ensuring trustworthiness
- Democracy in theory and practice: how UK attitudes compare internationally
- Love thy neighbour? Public trust and acceptance of the people who live alongside us
- Trust in trouble? UK and international confidence in institutions
- Lost faith? The UK’s changing attitudes to religion
- UK attitudes to immigration: how the public became more positive
- What the world thinks about work
- A growing liberalisation: how social attitudes have shifted in the UK and beyond
- Parenting priorities: international attitudes towards raising children
- The role of trust and engagement on public support for climate action
- Measuring trust in social surveys
- The Creative Role of Research
- An analysis of the Commission for Countering Extremism’s call for evidence
- Impacts of Academic Research from Welsh Universities
- Persistent Identifier Services For The Humanities
- Changing cultures: transforming leadership in the arts, museums and libraries
- Persistent Identifier Services for the Humanities
- To heal a "Divided Britain", we first need to know what's broken
- Divided Britain? Polarisation and fragmentation trends in the UK
- Changing cultures
- To heal a "Divided Britain", we first need to know what's broken
- Divided Britain? Polarisation and fragmentation trends in the UK
- Impacts of academic research from Welsh universities
- Heinrich Schenker and the Radio
- Learning to Listen
- The creative role of research
- An analysis of the Commission for Countering Extremism’s call for evidence
- Persistent Identifier Services for the Humanities
- THOR is Hiring
- Diamonds are forever. What about research data?
- Connecting the Persistent Identifier Ecosystem: Building the Technical and Human Infrastructure for Open Research
- SURVEY DATA | Attitudes to inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Emerging tensions? How younger generations are dividing on masculinity and gender equality
- Shared social values
- Religious Polarization in Europe
- How polarised is the 2019 general election?
- Practising Resilience: Lived Experience, Agency and Responses to the Cost‐of‐Living Crisis
- World Values Survey: Wave 7, United Kingdom, 2022
- How polarised is the 2019 general election?
- Perceptions of the police: a generational crisis of confidence?
- Feeling the Heat? Londoners experiences of climate change