27 October 2020
UnHerd
Drop what you’re doing and read this: it’s one of the important pieces of opinion research this year. Entitled Britain’s Choice, and published by More in Common, it doesn’t analyse Britain by political affiliation, but according to deeper values. So instead of Left versus Right or Remain versus Leave, we are grouped into seven tribes including “Progressive Activists”, ...
26 October 2020
The Times Red Box
Remember that spring surge in community spirit? How we came together in adversity, helped each other out, celebrated key workers, and more or less got behind the government’s strategy for dealing with the crisis?
Society is not as divided by Brexit and Covid as you might think
24 October 2020
The Observer
Report by the More in Common thinktank found that 12% of voters accounted for 50% of all social media users
‘Culture wars’ are fought by tiny minority – UK study
17 September 2020
DIE ZEIT (in German)
"Germany has come through the corona pandemic comparatively well, but social conflicts are increasing. Why? Five answers"
17 September 2020
NiemanLab
A new study looks at how people in seven countries view the motives of the news media in covering the pandemic. Only in the United States is that a profoundly partisan question.