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The Centre for Social Investigation @NuffieldCollege undertakes rigorous independent research into social issues. Directed by Prof David Kirk. RT≠endorsement
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See new experimental research by CSI Director @kirk_davids and Associate Member @MRovira_ examining the potential consequences for the police themselves when fellow officers engage in brutality.
Do #Police officers find it hard to find jobs after leaving the force? Professor @kirk_davids @LeverhulmeTrust @SociologyOxford asked exactly this, at a time when the profession’s reputation has been tarnished by cases of lethal violence #poptwitter doi.org/10.1007/s11292…
New CSI research by Anthony Heath with @WZwysen & @distasio_val on ethnic discrimination in the labour market. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
A worthy read on steps to reduce racism in higher education. Draws upon @csinuffield work on labour market discrimination by @distasio_val and Anthony Heath. nature.com/articles/d4158…
New @ConversationUK blog "How racist is Britain today? What the evidence tells us" by Anthony Heath and @DrLARichards of @csinuffield @NuffieldCollege. theconversation.com/how-racist-is-… via @ConversationUK
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How racist is Britain today? What the evidence tells us
Survey data shows British people continue to hold racist views and that minorities continue to face discrimination when applying for jobs.
Just released: New CSI report by @eagarratt and Jan Flaherty presents findings from their Homelessness in Oxford project, a systematic examination of people’s transitions into and out of different experiences of homelessness in Oxford. csi.nuff.ox.ac.uk/?p=1519 @NuffieldCollege
In our new #COVIDー19 social network paper we show that repeated contact within networks is the most effective #exitstrategy to #FlattenTheCurve but also closed & similar networks arxiv.org/abs/2004.07052 @OxfordDemSci
Do #Police officers find it hard to find jobs after leaving the force? Professor @kirk_davids @LeverhulmeTrust @SociologyOxford asked exactly this, at a time when the profession’s reputation has been tarnished by cases of lethal violence #poptwitter doi.org/10.1007/s11292…
Thanks to @TheEconomist for highlighting our research on ethnic discrimination in hiring with @valentinadista1 @GEMM2020. @NuffieldCollege
Do #Police officers find it hard to find jobs after leaving the force? Professor @kirk_davids @LeverhulmeTrust @SociologyOxford asked exactly this, at a time when the profession’s reputation has been tarnished by cases of lethal violence #poptwitter doi.org/10.1007/s11292…
NYT oped by our own @SociologyOxford Jonathan Lusthaus on how Criminal Silicon Valley Is Thriving nyti.ms/2OyNI2j
Blog post about new @csinuffield research on public opinion in the context of Brexit. See for further info: csi.nuff.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/upl… @nuffieldcollege @DrLARichards @SociologyOxford
In #GE2019, "it’s worth remembering that in spite of the ‘war’ going on over Brexit, the more traditional political cleavages are not quite dead in the water." say @DrLARichards @anthonyheath and Dan Snow. #GEBrexit @NuffieldCollege @UniofOxford ukandeu.ac.uk/what-matters-t…
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What matters to voters and who do they trust in this election? - UK in a changing Europe
Professor Heath, Dr Richards and Snow write about the upcoming general election, trust in party leaders and what voters care about.
Did you hear Warden Andrew Dilnot on @ITVTonight last night, talking about social care funding? If you missed it, you can watch it again on @itvhub here: itv.com/hub/tonight/1a… #ITVTonight #SocialCare
A taster from new analysis for tomorrow. Labour 2017 voters unlikely to vote Conservative regardless of their Brexit identity. Those Labour leavers are unlikely to be Conservative converts.
Fascinating and unique study looking at what happens to contact and attitudes when young people transition to a diverse secondary school. Such a great design!
In #GE2019, "it’s worth remembering that in spite of the ‘war’ going on over Brexit, the more traditional political cleavages are not quite dead in the water." say @DrLARichards @anthonyheath and Dan Snow. #GEBrexit @NuffieldCollege @UniofOxford ukandeu.ac.uk/what-matters-t…
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What matters to voters and who do they trust in this election? - UK in a changing Europe
Professor Heath, Dr Richards and Snow write about the upcoming general election, trust in party leaders and what voters care about.
The email I write most often is this one. You never need to ask for permission to use work from @OurWorldInData – it is all licensed under Creative Commons BY [creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.…]. Feel free to use all that you find useful on OurWorldInData.org for whatever you want.
NEW PAPER: Why do disadvantaged communities harm youth well-being? Partly they reduce positive interactions and trust i.e. social capital. But a bigger issue is that they generate more negative interactions, and negative interactions are much more harmful. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
"The greatest cause of poverty was not, as often believed, feckless shirking by the irresponsible lower classes, but low pay for full-time work, or inability to get regular work despite best efforts." – Professor Pat Thane FBA thebritishacademy.ac.uk/blog/how-pover…
Come and work with us! We are looking for a Research Assistant for an initial 1-year placement at MiSoC @iseressex @EssexSocSci @Uni_of_Essex @ResearchEssex : vacancies.essex.ac.uk/tlive_webrecru…
Biggest congratulations to Nuffield Fellows Meg Meyer and Geoff Evans who were elected to @BritishAcademy_ Fellowships on Friday! nuffield.ox.ac.uk/news-events/ne…
Wave 15 of the BES Internet Panel is out now! Wave 15 was conducted in March 2019, immediately before the original Brexit deadline. More info and links to data here: britishelectionstudy.com/bes-resources/…
Next up this afternoon at #usociety19 is Lewis Anderson @SociologyOxford on job loss and relationship breakup
Showing students vignettes on how their student loan might be impacted by their future earnings helped them better understand the loan system, particularly around taking larger loans to pay for their life now. @AngusHolford @iseressex findings on the Boost project. #usociety19
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