Apologies for cross-posting.
Conference on the topic of 'Is Britain an intolerant society?', organised
by the Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends in London on 25
Oct 2002, 11am-6pm.
Chair: Polly Toynbee
Opening address: Simon Hughes, MP
Speakers include: Geoffrey Evans, University of Oxford, In search of
tolerance?
Roger Jowell, Caroline Bryson and Ruth O’Shea, National Centre for Social
Research, Are the British especially (in)tolerant?
Jonathan Bradshaw, Social Policy Research Unit, The University of York,
Intolerance of dependency
Alison Park and Katarina Thomson, National Centre for Social Research,
Moral and libertarian values
Bernadette Hayes, The Queen’s University of Belfast, Religion, community
relations and politics in Northern Ireland
BRITISH ACADEMY LECTURE:
Paul Sniderman, Stanford University, Muslims, multiculturalism and identity
politics
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