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YouGov-Cambridge Programme


YouGov runs a joint research programme with the University of Cambridge, called the YouGov-Cambridge Programme, which has two aims: to develop the academic study of public opinion at the University, and provide regular events where experts debate the latest YouGov research. (see details)


Are conspiracy theories for (political) losers?

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New polling for the Cambridge 'Conspiracy and Democracy' project explores the link between political exclusion and the tendency to speculate. (Comments: 8)

  • Prisoner voting: viva the ‘civic death’ penalty?

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    A majority of voters remain opposed to prisoner voting and doubt the merits of counterarguments about universal enfranchisement and rehabilitation. (Comments: 6)

  • The truth is out there

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    The YouGov-Cambridge Programme launches a new study on European attitudes to conspiracy theories, in partnership with the “Conspiracy and Democracy” project at Cambridge University. (Comments: 0)

  • Piketty and the public: Voters see the end of generational mobility

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    A majority of voters think the old patterns of generational mobility are history - and that society is only getting less fair and more ... (Comments: 28)

  • New election tracker launched: what the public has noticed

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    This week, YouGov launches a new tracker, in association with the Cambridge POLIS Department, showing which messages and stories put out by the parties ... (Comments: 3)

  • Attitudes to public engagement and the role of experts in decision-making

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    As part of the YouGov-Cambridge Programme, Dr Finbarr Livesay made a written submission to the House of Commons Speaker’s Digital Democracy Commission, investigating British ... (Comments: 2)

  • The British people still back combat operations abroad

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    Despite the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, British voters still believe in foreign wars (This article first appeared on The Telegraph here) For a ... (Comments: 49)

  • Report on British attitudes to defence, security and the armed forces

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    Twelve months ago, the atmosphere of British debate on military intervention looked very different. Parliament and the public had just teamed up to oppose ... (Comments: 7)

  • Public opinion on business and business attitudes to public opinion

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    The research explores public attitudes to business and business leaders’ attitudes to public opinion (Comments: 106)

  • Beware the Internet cookie monster?

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    Cookies are a fearful monster of the Internet, it seems, while having money or information stolen online is a major concern among British netizens. ... (Comments: 1)

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Dr Joel Faulkner Rogers

Academic Director
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joel.rogers@yougov.com

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Events

  • Public Opinion and the General Election

  • Energy, Politics and the Consumer

  • 1-day workshop: polling and policy

  • Public Opinion and the Evolving State

  • Public Trust in Banking

  • Reputation in the Age of Protest

  • Public opinion and the future of Europe

  • Consumer Networks and the Diffusion of Power

Latest documents
  • GB Conspiracy theories Published: Feb 12, 2015
  • GB Prisoner Voting Published: Feb 3, 2015
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