Just to let you know we have a trial running to Mass Observation online. It's available to registered staff and students of the University of Sheffield until November 16 2009 so you only have 4 weeks to take a look and let us know what you think of it.
Mass Observation online provides integrated access to c115,000 digital images of material from the Mass Observation Archive. The Archive holds all the material generated by Mass Observation (MO) between 1937 and 1949, with a few later additions from the 1950s and 1960s. This includes file reports (1937-1972) and publications, material collected by investigators and material submitted by investigators.
Showing posts with label public opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public opinion. Show all posts
Monday, 19 October 2009
Mass Observation online trial
Labels:
diaries,
General,
mass observation,
public opinion,
social history
Monday, 5 October 2009
Global Barometer Surveys
Global barometer surveys is the first comprehensive effort to measure, at a mass level, the current social, political, and economic atmosphere around the world. It provides an independent, non partisan, multidisciplinary view of public opinion on a range of policy-relevant issues.
Check out this new resource by connecting to the Global Barometer Surveys website. You'll need to be logged in to MUSE but you'll be prompted to do this if you're not already logged in.
Check out this new resource by connecting to the Global Barometer Surveys website. You'll need to be logged in to MUSE but you'll be prompted to do this if you're not already logged in.
Labels:
economic,
Economics,
Geography,
global,
political,
Politics,
public opinion,
Sociological Studies
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