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Christianity as a component of Britishness, and attitudes to single-faith schools and to Muslims (1263)


Type of Data: Christianity as a component of Britishness, and attitudes to single-faith schools and to Muslims (1263)

Faith Community: Christianity, Islam

Date: 2003, June-November

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 4432 (59% response)

Population: Adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: Britishness, Christianity, church attendance, churchgoing, church schools, conflict, faith schools, identity, Islamophobia, loyalty, marriage, Muslims, prejudice, religion, religious affiliation, religious education, religious groups, self-assessed religiosity, terrorism

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview and self-completion questionnaire

Collection Agency: National Centre for Social Research (NatCen)

Sponsor: Gatsby Charitable Foundation and a consortium of public and charitable sector funders

Published Source:

  • Lauren McLaren and Mark Johnson, 'Understanding the Rising Tide of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment', British Social Attitudes: The 21st Report, eds. Alison Park, John Curtice, Katarina Thomson, Catherine Bromley and Miranda Phillips, London: Sage Publications, 2004, pp. 169-200
  • Asifa Hussain and William Miller, 'How and Why Islamophobia is Tied to English Nationalism but not to Scottish Nationalism', Ethnic Studies Review, Vol. 27, 2004, pp. 78-101
  • Asifa Hussain and William Miller, Multicultural Nationalism: Islamophobia, Anglophobia and Devolution, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006

    BRIN ID: 1263

    Remarks:

    Dataset available at ESDS as SN 5235

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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