This year we launched our very first podcast, Society Behind The Stats. We speak to leading social scientists and political experts on the themes and trends that have defined social research over several decades. Find all episodes here: https://t.co/hgKEhGSXIP #BSA
🚨 Only 9 days left to submit your #ESRA25 abstracts!
If you’ve used UX methods or respondent-centered design to create or improve surveys, we want to hear from you. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your innovative work! 🙌
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In this week's Society Behind the Stats episode, we explore one of the most well-known BSA modules: Health and Social Care. We discuss the trends with two report authors, @leonoramerry, @danwellings, and Natalie Maplethorpe.
Listen tomorrow wherever you get your podcast. #SocietyBehindTheStats
Politicians may want to consider public opinion when voting on the #AssitedDyingBill. #BSA has shown consistent public support over the last 30 years for assisted dying. #SocietyBehindTheStats
In light of the Assisted Dying Bill Sierra sat down with @Humanists_UK's @andrewcopson and NatCen's Natasha Fox to discuss what British Social Attitudes data tells us about public opinion toward assisted dying. Tune in tomorrow, wherever you get your podcasts.
Had a great chat with Andrew & Natasha about how #BSA tracks public views on #AssistedDying & declining religiosity.
The BSA is vital for showing how attitudes evolve over time & supporting our political system. Fascinating insights! #SocietyBehindTheStats
Ahead of the Private Members' Bill going to vote at the end of this week, we discuss public opinion to assisted dying across different scenarios and social groups.
In our latest podcast episode we were joined by @andrewcopson@Humanists_UK and Natasha Fox, Public Affairs Manager at NatCen. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/uXmewpWdHq
#SocietyBehindTheStats #AssistedDying #AssistedDyingBill
In light of the Assisted Dying Bill Sierra sat down with @Humanists_UK's @andrewcopson and NatCen's Natasha Fox to discuss what British Social Attitudes data tells us about public opinion toward assisted dying. Tune in tomorrow, wherever you get your podcasts.
In the first episode of our new podcast series, Society Behind the Stats, Sierra sits down with Sir John Curtice and Curtis Jessop to discuss the past, present and future of the British Social Attitudes survey. Listen tomorrow wherever you get your podcasts. #BSA41
Thrilled to have recorded these episodes, diving into discussions with experts exploring the impact of the BSA. I’m looking forward to the conversations that these episodes will spark each week! Also shout out to the @NatCen comms team, who have been a great production team
In our new podcast series, Society Behind the Stats, we take a closer look at the British Social Attitudes data, offering an in-depth exploration of the public’s attitudes shaping society in the UK. The first episode is available on 14th November, wherever you get your podcasts.
In our new podcast series, Society Behind the Stats, we take a closer look at the British Social Attitudes data, offering an in-depth exploration of the public’s attitudes shaping society in the UK. The first episode is available on 14th November, wherever you get your podcasts.
🚨 The ESRA abstract call is open! If you’ve used design thinking to create user/respondent -centered surveys, I want to see your abstract! Let's highlight innovative approaches! #ESRA2025#UX
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We are calling for nominations to our Survey Futures Early Career Impact Award. The deadline for nominations is 23 August and we're looking for researchers in their first 7 years of survey research, showcasing their use of original or innovative methods. https://t.co/7vX5QNALqK
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: do you know a deserving early career researcher? We are looking for nominations to our Survey Futures Early Career Impact Award for individuals that focus on both survey research methods/technique and their personal development. https://t.co/xHLAiqMmMm
We have launched the Survey Futures Early Career Impact Award to celebrate early career researchers and recognise the extraordinary talent and contributions of those working in the UK survey sector today. The deadline for nominations is 23 August 2024 https://t.co/gPb8tB2Xyc
Do you know an early career UK researcher who has made an impression working on original, innovative and/or impactful survey methods? If so, why not nominate them for a @SurveyFutures early career impact award? Info at https://t.co/X4vCW3igtP
This research seeks to improve understanding of how the role of the face-to-face survey interviewer is changing, identifying the skills and attributes required by current and future interviewers, and the implications for recruiting and retaining them. https://t.co/ibDUaHmcnv
Watch a recording of our recent methods #webinar on the post-pandemic role of #survey interviewers.
Chris Charman (Independent HR Consultant), @SierraVMC and Debbie Collins (@NatCen 🇬🇧) discussed the findings of a @SurveyFutures study.
https://t.co/Cib4C4RqCj
You can now watch a recording of last week's methods #webinar on the post-pandemic future of #survey interviewers.
Chris Charman, @SierraVMC and Debbie Collins (@NatCen 🇬🇧) shared findings from a new study conducted for @SurveyFutures, funded by @ESRC.
https://t.co/Cib4C4QSML
New report: A post-pandemic role of face-to-face fieldworkers. This research seeks to improve understanding of how the role of the face-to-face survey interviewer is changing. @SurveyFutures
Register to attend our next survey methods webinar!
💻 @SurveyFutures: Thinking about the post-pandemic role of survey interviewers
📅 Thursday 22 February 2024 | 🕛 12-1pm (GMT)
📢 Chris Charman (HR Consultant), @SierraVMC and Debbie Collins (@NatCen)
https://t.co/6m1goBJocI