Bankrupt Britain
An atlas of social change
Daniel Dorling author Bethan Thomas author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Policy Press
Published:23rd May '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Bankrupt Britain is a unique atlas giving a comprehensive picture of the effect of the recession on Britain. In detailed colour maps, it shows how economic, social and environmental fortunes have been affected in different areas in the wake of the 2007 banking crisis, 2008 economic crash and 2009 credit crunch. It is essential reading for a broad audience with detailed local level data and a national snap-shot of Britain during this time.
"This work will have special appeal for those doing [work] in different areas of the world, as well as those looking for a model of visual data presentation: recommended" Choice Library Journal
"Attractive, efficient and effective" Society of Cartographers' Bulletin
"Bankrupt Britain: An Atlas of Social Change is the latest and most polished attempt to map social, political and economic data in an imaginative and engaging way." SoC Bulletin
"Danny Dorling and Bethan Thomas pull no punches in this tour de force of social commentary. Alongside a series of striking maps, charts and meticulous statistics, their incisive text reveals a society torn apart by inequality and the damage caused to the vast majority of us by the moral bankruptcy of the rich and powerful." Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology, University of York, co-author of The Spirit Level, and co-founder of The Equality Trust
"Britain is experiencing an economic recession - what Bankrupt Britain shows is the social recession that millions of our people are enduring. We have to know how and why Britain is broke before we can fix it, Thomas and Dorling achieve that invaluable task with depth and style." Neal Lawson, Chair of Compass
ISBN: 9781847427472
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208 pages