Here is the latest round up of new and interesting sites
form social scientists
Holocaust Remembrance
Day
27th January has been designated as as an annual International
Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust by the
United Nations as it commemorates the liberation of Auschwitz concentration
camp . Our special blog posting has links to resources for background
information as well as a focus on the 2016 theme : Don’t stand by.
Flames for Humanities
Heroes is a national art project which saw 12 groups of students across the
UK create artwork that tells the stories of heroes
who refused to stand by when faced by Nazi atrocities. View examples of their
stunning work online
Presidential
Elections in Haiti
Run off presidential elections in Haiti have been postponed
for the third time. Use the links from our special
election blog posting to find out more on the background and impact of
this.
Councils struggling
to cope with homeless people
This is the finding from the latest
annual review of the extent and nature of homelessness in England published
this week by Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation as part of its
Homelessness monitor series. The homelessness monitor is a five year study
(2011-2015), funded by Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, that provides an independent
analysis of the impact of recent economic and policy developments in the UK on
homelessness. There are particular concerns about young homeless people
Also launched this week from Crisis as part of a new
campaign Crisis-
Lead London Home Manifesto for
single homeless people 2016
single homeless people 2016
On this topic see the official
Uk government statistics on homelessness
They include rough sleeping, families in bed and breakfast
accommodation
St
Mungos publishes research on the lives of homeless people as well as policy
issues
Homelessness in Europe
FEANTSA is the European Federation of National Organisations Working with the
Homeless is an umbrella of not-for-profit organisations which participate in or
contribute to the fight against homelessness in Europe. It maintains the European Observatory on homelessness
Which offers free access to the European Journal of Homelessness
UN
Demographic yearbook has statistics on household characteristics by
country. Most recent covering 2014. This includes the homeless.
In which British city
do people earn the most?
Find out this and other fascinating facts and figures on the
economic and social indicators of Britain’s major cities by consulting the latest
Cities outlook 2016 which has just
been published by the Centre for Cities.
It also has a great associated data tool
which enables you to generate and compare your own map. 17 main indicators are
covered including
Population, Business dynamics, Productivity , Innovation ,
Employment, Skills, Wages , Housing,
Environment, Digital connectivity
Just launched by the Internet Archive to provide a resource
for the 2016 US elections.
This fabulous free online digital library resource
where reporters can find political TV ads from key primary states in the 2016
elections. Each ad has its own page with metadata files that can be downloaded
by researchers. There are also sections on the site which fact check the facts.
It is possible to browse ads by candidate, sponsor . There are currently
over 50 ads for Donald Trump.
Parents, Teens and
digital monitoring
Find out what percentage of American parents surveyed
checked their teenagers Facebook accounts, texts and emails in this
enlightening new study from Pew
Internet Research Centre
The EU Kids
online research network website contains a wealth of reports and data on
children’s internet use. Its 2014
report
The Berkman
Digital Literacy Platform provides free access to resources for educators,
parents and the public covering online safety, privacy, information quality, creativity,
and copyright.
World Humanitarian
Data And Trends 2015
The United Nations Office For the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). Has just released the latest annual report which has overall country and regional data. The full text can be
downloaded from the website. A review of natural and conflict related disasters in 2014. Topics covered include overall funding and capacity., displacement , data collection. There is a companion site which contains visualizations and instagrams of key facts and figures. Also valuable for exploring the trends is the UNOCHA sponsored Humanitarian Data Exchange project website. Also valuable for exploring the trends is the UNOCHA sponsored Humanitarian Data Exchange project website launched in 2014 it also provides free access to some other datasets from research bodies covering conflict, disasters food security.
The United Nations Office For the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). Has just released the latest annual report which has overall country and regional data. The full text can be
downloaded from the website. A review of natural and conflict related disasters in 2014. Topics covered include overall funding and capacity., displacement , data collection. There is a companion site which contains visualizations and instagrams of key facts and figures. Also valuable for exploring the trends is the UNOCHA sponsored Humanitarian Data Exchange project website. Also valuable for exploring the trends is the UNOCHA sponsored Humanitarian Data Exchange project website launched in 2014 it also provides free access to some other datasets from research bodies covering conflict, disasters food security.
Why Ethnic Minorities
see immigration differently.
As the prime minister announces plans to require Muslim
women to learn English, this new report from the Runnymede
Trust gives the perspectives of BME Ethnic Minority groups on immigration to
the UK. This covers also considers
attitudes towards integration.It is based on qualitative interviews with 7
focus groups involving 65 people.
Get more links to recent grey literature and reports
covering social policy, economic policy and UK government publications on our current awareness
blog which is updated daily.
New York Public Library
digital Collections enhanced access
From January 2016 the New York Public library provided enhanced
public
domain access to its online collections
which include thousands of stunning historical images. See
this announcing blog post which has lists of possible uses. These include usage of bulk API data. A great example is this 5th Avenue now and
then which compares 1911 with 2015 Google street views. The Green Book is a
shocking example of racial segregation shown in maps between 1936-1944 it
listed hotels restaurants and other public buildings where black travellers
were welcome. The site also has many subject based collections – including
Gay and lesbian history
Posters of the Russian Civil War and fashion illustrations and advertising
Posters of the Russian Civil War and fashion illustrations and advertising
Also this week as part of a new exhibition the Bank of
England Archive has released some of its historic photographs online. Some fascinating examples on the
BBC website show the changing workplace. There
is also a free Flickr site