In many ways in the UK, we are currently at a peak of injustice and we have to choose which to turn. We could take the US ...
let’s talk about all the good things, and the bad things, that may be…. A new book examines the self-sustaining dynamic of extreme wealth and its political influence. Is it time to switch our focus ...
Danny Dorling giving a short keynote at the British Sociological Association Annual Conference (on-line in a time of Covid19) on April 24th 2020. Click play below to hear the talk and just scroll down ...
So why write a book on peak injustice now? The title comes from a Guardian article published in 2017, ‘We’ve hit peak injustice’, in which Hugh Muir explained ...
Form yourselves into the map of Britain or your local area according to your place of birth as described at the end of Chapter 1. Now, put up your hands if you moved home in your first year of life.
They might think they are comfortably well-off. But middle-income Britons are poorer relative to the super-wealthy than their counterparts anywhere else in Europe – a phenomenon largely blamed on the ...
Using newly available data from the Department for Work and Pensions, Danny Dorling, professor of Geography at the University of Oxford and Simon Szreter, professor of History and Public Policy at the ...