Jun 26, 2023 | News
Archives exist to keep things safe – but not secret On a hot summer evening we gathered on the stylish top floor of King’s College in Bush House by kind permission of the Policy Institute. There was food and drink and lots of familiar faces. There were even generous...
Jun 19, 2023 | News
This is the third book of essays drawing on the wealth of data in the Archive of Market and Social Research. As the title suggests this booklet focusses rather more on the ‘social’ than the ‘market’ content of the archive. Once again the AMSR has assembled a first...
Mar 22, 2023 | News
What a great day for the AMSR at the MRS conference, Insights Alchemy, on Tuesday 14th March. We’ll be writing it up in more detail for the next newsletter, but these are the headlines: We got a mention from Jane Frost in her opening address, a regular flow of...
Mar 7, 2023 | News
March 8th 2023 is International Women’s Day. In recognition, the AMSR is making available an extract from one of our recent publications, as a completely free download. It’s an article written by Judith Staig, entitled ‘Women at Work’. Download 'Women at...
Feb 23, 2023 | News
Isn’t it wonderful to have a have an in-person Conference once again? To meet face-to-face and have live contact with colleagues and friends? This year’s MRS Conference will be a live one-day event on 14 March at the Hilton Bankside Hotel, 2-8 Gt Suffolk Street, SE1....
Feb 22, 2023 | News
Are you a Boomer? Gen X? Gen Y? Do you know which generational cohort you belong to? And does it even matter? An article by Bobby Duffy in the Guardian, ‘The big idea: why the generation gap isn’t as wide as you think’, explores the notion that the...