The Voice of Britain: A Research Study conducted for The Commission for Racial Equality by MORI Social Research Institute.
The research comprised two elements:
- A nationally representative survey of the British general public as well as a booster survey among Black Africans, Black Caribbean's, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and Chinese;
- A qualitative study; 13 focus groups across Great Britain.
The aim of the research was to investigate feelings and opinions in
contemporary Britain on race relations as well as exploring attitudes towards community, culture and identity. It was intended that the findings of the study would contribute to the developing debates around diversity and cohesion in Britain in light of the disturbances in Oldham and Burnley in Lancashire, and Bradford in West Yorkshire, in the Summer of 2001 and the events of and after September 11.
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The Voice of Britain: A Research Study conducted for The Commission for Racial Equality by MORI Social Research Institute.
The research comprised two elements:
- A nationally representative survey of the British general public as well as a booster survey among Black Africans, Black Caribbean's, Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and Chinese;
- A qualitative study; 13 focus groups across Great Britain.
The aim of the research was to investigate feelings and opinions in
contemporary Britain on race relations as well as exploring attitudes towards community, culture and identity. It was intended that the findings of the study would contribute to the developing debates around diversity and cohesion in Britain in light of the disturbances in Oldham and Burnley in Lancashire, and Bradford in West Yorkshire, in the Summer of 2001 and the events of and after September 11.
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