The International Social Survey Programme 1984-2009

The International Social Survey Programme 1984-2009

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780415491921
Untertitel:
Charting the Globe
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Max Jowell, Roger Smith, Tom W Haller
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Auflage:
1. Auflage
Anzahl Seiten:
496
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.08.2009
ISBN:
978-0-415-49192-1

Informationen zum Autor Max Haller is Professor of Sociology at the University of Graz, Austria, and a member of the Austrian Academy of Science. He has been president of the Austrian Sociological Association and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association, and co-founded the International Social Survey Programme. He has published over 100 scientific articles and edited two dozen books; his most recent is European Integration as an Elite Process: The Failure of a Dream? (also published by Routledge). Roger Jowell is a Research Professor at City University London, and founding director of its Centre for Comparative Social Surveys. He is one of the founders of the International Social Survey Programme, and chaired it for the first six years. He is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, an Academician of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences, and has been a vice-president of the UK's Royal Statistical Society. Tom W. Smith is an internationally recognized expert in survey research specializing in the study of social change and survey methodology. He is Director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Society at the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. Since 1980 he has been co-principal investigator of the National Data Program for the Social Sciences and director of its General Social Survey (GSS). Co-founder and former Secretary General of the International Social Survey Program, he has won numerous awards and prizes for his work. Klappentext Cross-country comparisons are critical to a nuanced understanding of society and are central to the social sciences. For twenty-five years the International Social Survey Programme has profoundly influenced the development of mass comparative surveys. Now, original analysis of the findings by thirty-five leading academics illuminate similarities and contrasts between the attributes, attitudes and values of people living within markedly different cultures and political systems. Zusammenfassung Covers subjects ranging from inequality and the role of the state; ethnic, national and global identities; the changing relevance of religion, beliefs and practices; gender roles, family values and work orientations; and, household and society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: The International Social Survey Programme: A New Approach to Macro-sociological Comparative Research Part 2: Social and Political Attitudes: Class-related Inequalities and the Role of Government Part 3: Social, National and Global Attitudes and Identities Part 4: Religion, Society and the State Part 5: Gender Roles and Civic Participation in Family, Work and Society ...

Autorentext
Max Haller is Professor of Sociology at the University of Graz, Austria, and a member of the Austrian Academy of Science. He has been president of the Austrian Sociological Association and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association, and co-founded the International Social Survey Programme. He has published over 100 scientific articles and edited two dozen books; his most recent is European Integration as an Elite Process: The Failure of a Dream? (also published by Routledge). Roger Jowell is a Research Professor at City University London, and founding director of its Centre for Comparative Social Surveys. He is one of the founders of the International Social Survey Programme, and chaired it for the first six years. He is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute, an Academician of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences, and has been a vice-president of the UK's Royal Statistical Society. Tom W. Smith is an internationally recognized expert in survey research specializing in the study of social change and survey methodology. He is Director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Society at the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. Since 1980 he has been co-principal investigator of the National Data Program for the Social Sciences and director of its General Social Survey (GSS). Co-founder and former Secretary General of the International Social Survey Program, he has won numerous awards and prizes for his work.

Klappentext
Cross-country comparisons are critical to a nuanced understanding of society and are central to the social sciences. For twenty-five years the International Social Survey Programme has profoundly influenced the development of mass comparative surveys. Now, original analysis of the findings by thirty-five leading academics illuminate similarities and contrasts between the attributes, attitudes and values of people living within markedly different cultures and political systems.

Zusammenfassung
Covers subjects ranging from inequality and the role of the state; ethnic, national and global identities; the changing relevance of religion, beliefs and practices; gender roles, family values and work orientations; and, household and society.

Inhalt
Part 1: The International Social Survey Programme: A New Approach to Macro-sociological Comparative Research Part 2: Social and Political Attitudes: Class-related Inequalities and the Role of Government Part 3: Social, National and Global Attitudes and Identities Part 4: Religion, Society and the State Part 5: Gender Roles and Civic Participation in Family, Work and Society


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