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The State of Digital Britain
With the recent publication of the Digital Britain report, Ipsos's eSociety team takes a look at those who it aims to benefit (the digitally excluded), who's already online, and how government can accommodate both when it comes to delivering effective public services via the Internet.
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The Ipsos Global @dvisor
Key topics covered in this analysis include world citizen's attitudes on economic confidence, trade and regulation, trust of business, their most worrying issues and a unique segmentation on globalization and control.
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Letter from Britain 2
An analysis by Sir Robert Worcester on the results of the 2008 American Presidential Election.
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Searching for the impact of empowerment
This report outlines findings from an Ipsos Social Research Institute study that attempts to assess the impact of empowerment on key outcomes.
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Arts Organisations Go Digital
Ipsos's third wave of online research among the arts community, on behalf of London Calling Arts, has revealed a strong desire for the arts to seek ways of working with digital technologies.
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Attitudes To Irish Language Radio Programming
A quarter of radio listeners in Ireland (25%) listen to Irish language radio on at least an occasional basis, according to new research from MORI Ireland. The project was published by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and co-sponsored by the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs and Foras na Gaeilge, the Irish language advocacy organisation.
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Where Have All The Voters Gone?
The decline of turnout in British elections in the last few years has created something approaching a panic in the political establishment and has left the Electoral Commission and other interested bodies with an acute problem in political marketing. What has resulted is both the commissioning of research to explore the reasons for non-voting and a rash of suggested solutions. This paper discusses newly-published evidence about the way the public views voting and how this is related to other attitudinal and behavioural characteristics commonly treated collectively as components of "activism" or "good citizenship". It also considers the implications of these and other findings for some of the suggested solutions to the turnout problem.
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Life satisfaction and trust in other people
This report looks at two very current issues in social policy life satisfaction and trust in others. These issues link into a number of debates, particularly how we measure the progress and impact of policy in a more rounded way and how we can reverse the apparent decline in feelings of community cohesion and citizenship.