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FTZ evaluation focus groups: privacy notice

Basic page 20 September 2024

Future Transport Zones evaluation: focus groups

This information on the Future Transport Zones evaluation is for members of the public who have been invited to take part in focus groups.

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FTZ Evaluation stakeholder interviews: privacy notice

Basic page 20 September 2024

Future Transport Zones evaluation: stakeholder interviews

This information on the Future Transport Zones evaluation is for members of the public who have been invited to take part in stakeholder interviews.

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Exploring barriers to engagement with the environment for ethnic minority communities

This in-depth qualitative research aimed to understand the barriers to engagement with the environment for three ethnic minority groups.

Report 20 September 2024

How Brexit has changed Scotland’s constitutional debate

Examining public attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status following the UK’s decision to leave the EU.

Briefing paper 18 September 2024

Brexit now plays key role in shaping attitudes towards Scottish Independence

The latest analysis paper from the Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) and What Scotland Thinks.

Press release 18 September 2024

Insights from being a time use diary participant

What is it like being on the other side of the research process?

Blog 17 September 2024

What Scotland Thinks

What Scotland Thinks provides impartial, up-to-date information on public attitudes to Scottish independence.

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Ripples across the pond

Far-right groups have responded to moderation on social media and bans by migrating to alternative platforms.

Blog 13 September 2024

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