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Journal no 73


ARTICLES

'We were the First Greens': Irish Travellers, recycling and the State

Colin Clark and Micheál Ó'hAodha

The environment and social harm: A critique of the UK Sustainable Development Strategy

Tom Bigg

Cost-benefit analysis and the politics of valuing the environment

Anna Davies and David Demeritt

Big brother doesn't understand you: the success of a GM food no-one wanted to buy

Peter Quaife

The state of British food policy

Tim Lang

POLICY RESPONSES

Trust versus scope: A critique of the White Paper Building Trust in Statistics

Ray Thomas

Great Expectations: Changes to the Recording of Crime

Caroline Keenan

BOOK REVIEWS

Home Sweet Home? The impact of poor housing on health

Roy Carr-Hill

The Widening Gap: Health Inequalities and Policy in Britain

Rowland Atkinson

Ending Child Poverty: Popular Welfare for the 21st Century

Rob Rowlands

The Politics of Large Numbers - a History of Statistical Reasoning

Ray Thomas

DISCUSSION

Radical Statistics, or just radical data?

Julian Wells

CONFERENCE

26th Annual Conference of the Radical Statistics Group

Radical Statistics Group

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