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Understanding and Changing Public Attitudes

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Bibliographic information:

 

Crawley, Heaven. 2009. Understanding and Changing Public Attitudes: A Review of Existing Evidence from Public Information and Communication Campaigns. London: Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.

 


Abstract:

 

As the Executive Summary notes, "[t]he aim of this report is to assist those working in the refugee sector (and beyond) to a better understanding of the factors that influence attitude formation, both generally and in relation to asylum and immigration. The report also explores potential learning from campaigning work undertaken in relation to other issues or groups about which the public holds negative or prejudicial views."  Approximately 50 references are listed.

 


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Media/Attitudes

 


Resource type:

 

Report

 


 

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