Data access & conditions



European Cooperation in Social Science Data Dissemination

  1. CESSDA: The European Network of Social Science Data Archives
  2. From comparative studies to continuous international data programmes
  3. International training seminars and summer schools
  4. Facilitating access to available data resources
  5. Putting data into historical context
  6. Strengthening the infrastructure for social research
  7. Endnotes & references


Endnotes

1: This happened under the leadership of Stein Rokkan, Guido Martinotti, Warren Miller and Erwin K. Scheuch. The Amsterdam meeting followed discussion between Cees P. Middendorp from Steinmetzarchief, Amsterdam and Hagen Stegemann from Zentralarchiv, Cologne on policies of archival cooperation and international data transfer.

2: Members of the advisory committee were Gordon Heald, Juan Linz, Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann, Jacques-René Rabier and Helene Riffault.

3: Secretariats so far: Roger Jowell, SCPR, London; Peter Ph. Mohler, ZUMA, Mannheim, and currently: Tom Smith, NORC, Chicago.

4: In 1997, Juan Diez Nicolas, Madrid, agreed with ZA to take over part of the workload for documenting the ISSP data.

5: Project partners are: iecProgamma, Groningen; NIWI, University of Amsterdam; Zentralarchiv, Cologne. Associated partners are: Trinity College, Dublin and CIDSP, Grenoble.

6: Project partners are: ESRC Data Archive, Colchester; Danish Data Archives, Odense, and Norwegian Social Science Data Services, Bergen. The project is also sponsored by CESSDA.


References

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[2] E. Tanenbaum, E. Mochmann (eds.), European Social Science Databases, International Social Science Journal 142 (December 1994).

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[4] A. Szalai, E. K. Scheuch, The Organizational History of the Multinational Comparative Time-Budget Research Project, In: A. Szalai (ed.), The Use of Time. Daily Activities of Urban and Suburban Populations in Twelve Countries. Mouton, The Hague, Paris, 1972, pp. 15-29.

[5] S. H. Barnes, M. Kaase et al., Political Action. Mass Participation in Five Western Democracies. Sage, Beverly Hills, London, 1979.

[6] R. L. Merritt, The USIA Surveys, In: R. L. Merritt, D. J. Puchala (eds.), Western European Perspectives on International Affairs. Public Opinion Studies and Evaluations. Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1968, pp. 3-31.

[7] M. Kaase, K. Newton, Beliefs in Government. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 5. Oxford University Press, New York, 1995, pp. 4 and 99.

[8] R. Inglehart, Modernization and Postmodernization. Cultural, Economic and Political Change in 43 Societies. Princeton, N. J., 1997 - P. Ester, L. Halman, R. de Moor (eds.), The Individualizing Society. Value Change in Europe and North America. Tilburg University Press, Tilburg, 1993.

[9] E. Mochmann, I. Oedegaard, R. Mauer, Inventory of National Election Studies in Europe 1945-1995: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, The Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. In Cooperation with the International Committee for Research into Elections and Representative Democracy (ICORE) and the Council of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA). Edwin Ferger Verlag, Bergisch-Gladbach, 1998 (forthcoming).

[10] H.-D. Klingemann, Ch. L. Taylor (eds.), Founding Elections in Eastern Europe. A Series Sponsored by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation. edition sigma, Rainer Bohn Verlag, Berlin, 1995 ff.

[11] H.-D. Klingemann, R. I. Hofferbert, I. Budge, Parties, Policies, and Democracy. Boulder, San Francisco; Westview Press, Oxford, 1994.

[12] H.-D. Klingemann, D. Fuchs (eds.), Citizens and the State. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 1., Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. - O. Niedermayer, R. Sinnott (eds.), Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 2., Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. - O. Borre, E. Scarbrough (eds.), The Scope of Government. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 3., Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. - J. W. van Deth, E. Scarbrough (eds.), The Impact of Values. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 4., Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. - M. Kaase, K. Newton, Beliefs in Government. Beliefs in Government, Vol. 5., Oxford University Press, New York, 1995.

[13] Blueprint for a European Social Survey (ESS). An ESF Scientific Programme. European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, March 1998, p. 1.

[14] S. Rokkan, Preface. In: S. Rokkan, D. Urwin, F. H. Aarebrot, P. Malaba, T. Sande, Centre-Periphery Structures in Europe. An ISSC Workbook in Comparative Analysis. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, New York, 1987, p. 9.

[15] H. B. Asher, B. M. Richardson, H. Weisberg, Political Participation. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, New York, 1984. - A. S. Harvey, A. Szalai, D. H. Elliot, P. J. Stone, S. M. Clarc, Time Budget Research. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, New York, 1984. - Th. A. Herz, Social Mobility. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, New York, 1986. - S. Rokkan, D. Urwin, F. H. Aarebrot, P. Malaba, T. Sande, Centre-Periphery Structures in Europe. An ISSC Workbook in Comparative Analysis. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, New York, 1987.

[16] I. De Sola Pool, R Abelson, The Simulmatics Projects, Public Opinion Quarterly 25 (1961) 167-183.

[17] U. Eco, La Struttura Assente. Introduzione alla Ricerca Semiologica, 4. Ed., Bompiani, Milano, 1968.


 
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