Search: Advanced Search

      Britain in 2010

      Cover of Britain in 2010Britain in 2010 showcases the diversity of ESRC-funded research around the state of the nation in 2009. The magazine is a mixture of academic opinion pieces alongside informed journalistic writing, offering a concise analysis of research and topical issues concerning Britain today.

      To contact the Editor, please email jacky.clake@esrc.ac.uk

      Features in the 2010 edition include:

      • Low Carbon Growth for a Greener World
      • The Road to a Lasting Economic Recovery
      • Election Fever: What Makes People Vote?
      • The Online Generation
      • The Role of Christianity Today
      • Epidemics: Combating the threat

      An entertaining, accessible and informative magazine, Britain in 2010 will appeal to those who enjoy debate and current affairs and have an interest both in social sciences and UK society. It is available in WH Smith and other outlets, priced at £4.95.

      Britain in 2009

      Britain in 2009 coverBritain in 2009 showcases the diversity of ESRC-funded research around the state of the nation in 2009, with a mixture of academic opinion pieces alongside informed journalistic writing.

      Features in the 2009 edition include:

      • The return of depression economics? Government intervention in markets
      • Sustainable living: can it work in Britain?
      • Changing relationships: how friendship and family networks are evolving
      • Surveillance: social benefit or genuine menace?
      • The key to prosperity: how to catch up with other countries' productivity
      • Kids online: making children cybersafe
      • Synthetic biology: benefits and pitfalls of bespoke organisms
      • Gangs, guns and knives: the surge in youth violence

      Selected content is available for download:

      Britain in 2008

      Britain in 2008Selected content is available as PDF downloads:

      Britain Today - 2007 issue

      Britain TodaySelected content is available as PDF downloads:

      Share this page with social bookmarking sites:

      Share this page with others using a range of social bookmarking tools - if yours isn't here, please let us know by emailing: societytoday@esrc.ac.uk