Atlas of European Values
Biographical note
Loek Halman is an Associate Professor of sociology at Tilburg University, secretary to the Board and the Steering Committee of EVS, and program director of the EVS study.
Ruud Luijkx is an Assistant Professor of sociology at Tilburg University and data manager at the Oldendorff Institute, the research institute at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
Marga van Zundert is a freelance science writer and a science information officer at Tilburg University.
Ruud Luijkx is an Assistant Professor of sociology at Tilburg University and data manager at the Oldendorff Institute, the research institute at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
Marga van Zundert is a freelance science writer and a science information officer at Tilburg University.
Readership
Social scientists, journalists, politicians, and all others interested in human values or social science.
Reviews
Personally commended by the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, it is an impressive volume in every sense of the term. Quite apart from anything else, it visually stunning, beautifully produced by the publishers in a format that displays large amounts of data in a wide range of tables, maps, figures and graphs. - Grace Davie, in:Implicit Religion, 2008
€139.00$190.00
Loek Halman (Tilburg University), Inge Sieben (Tilburg University) and Marga van Zundert.
The Atlas of European Values summarizes the beliefs and values of the Europeans in informative graphs, charts and maps. It includes all European countries and shows how Europeans think about work, family, sexuality, religion, politics, and morality.
€111.00$144.00
Edited by Loek Halman and Malina Voicu
This volume elaborates on a number of issues that seem particular important for the people in Central and Eastern Europe: the development and working of democracy, the public support for, legitimacy and efficacy of democracy and the free market economy, and of course the stability of the newly ...
€84.00$109.00
Edited by Thorleif Pettersson and Yilmaz Esmer
Based upon the data collected by values surveys since 1981, this volume presents detailed analyses of cultural change and stability in a number of key countries around the globe. Democratization, individualization, modernization and secularization are some of the key concepts that the authors ...
€110.00$142.00
Loek Halman, Ronald Inglehart, Jaime Díez-Medrano, Ruud Luijkx, Alejandro Moreno and Miguel Basáñez
This book presents the trends in beliefs and values of people in 85 countries around the world from 1981 to 2004. It shows the cultural differences and similarities between countries and how human values are changing.
€89.00$115.00
Edited by Peter Ester, Michael Braun and Peter Mohler
This book provides insights in and explanations of the varieties and similarities in values in Europe in a number of life spheres at the turn of the millennium.
€85.00$110.00
Tony Fahey, Bernadette C. Hayes and Richard Sinnott
This study uses a wide range of survey data to examine present-day differences in identity and political allegiance between Catholics and Protestants on the island of Ireland but also to show the extensive cultural similarities that cut across the Catholic-Protestant divide.
€84.00$109.00
Edited by Wil Arts and Loek Halman
This book provides insights in and explanations of the varieties and similarities in values in Europe in a number of life spheres at the turn of the millennium.
€79.00$102.00
Edited by Wil Arts, Jacques Hagenaars and Loek Halman in collaboration with Wim van de Donk and Ton van Schaik
This book investigates and compares the values and dynamics of value changes in important life domains of the Europeans from an economic, political, social, and religious-moral point of view and explores the relationships between value orientations and societies’ structural characteristics.
€43.00$56.00
Edited by Loek Halman and Ole Riis
Reprint from 1999, originally Tilburg University Press
Reprint from 1999, originally Tilburg University Press
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