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Seven Deadly Sins Pride Anger Lust

Avarice

Gluttony

Envy Sloth

Seven Deadly Sins

A new look at society through an old lens

The views and statements expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the ESRC.

Contents:

Foreword 5

Professor Ian Diamond

Introduction and summary 6

Romesh Vaitilingam

Pride8

Northern Ireland: in-group pride and out-group prejudice

Professor Ed Cairns and Professor Miles Hewstone

Anger12

Anger, irritability and hostility in children and adults

Dr Eirini Flouri and Professor Heather Joshi

Lust16

Changing sexual behaviour in the UK

Professor Kaye Wellings

Avarice20

Executive pay in the United States

Professor Martin Conyon

Gluttony24

'Binge drinking' and the binge economy

Professor Dick Hobbs

Envy28

Debt: envy, penury or necessity?

Stephen McKay

Sloth32

Turnout: a crisis in UK politics?

Professor Charlie Jeffery

About the datasets 36

About the authors 38Conceived and edited by Iain Stewart and Romesh Vaitilingam

Seven Deadly Sins

A new look at society through an old lens

Foreword

Seven Deadly Sins A new look at society through an old lens 5

Ian Diamond

Chief Executive, ESRC

Research resources are the foundations on which

social scientists can undertake work of the highest quality and relevance. This report has been conceived as a way of demonstrating the value of social science datasets and of the top quality research that analyses them. It uses the old lens of the Seven Deadly Sins, first enumerated in their present form by Thomas Aquinas, as a way of looking afresh at modern society and some of the key social, economic and political issues we face. Some of the most vital resource investments that the Economic and Social Research Council makes are in world-renowned large-scale datasets like the British Household Panel Survey - which has tracked a representative sample of 6,000 households year by year since 1991 - the three birth cohort studies - which collect information on groups of people born in

1958, 1970 and 2000/1 - and the British Election Study - which gathers

data on long-term trends in voting behaviour. The report showcases some of the ways in which social science data provides insights that can potentially impact upon policy and practice. We are publishing it at the start of Social Science Week 2005, an ESRC initiative taking place across the UK and intended to offer everyone - from politicians to the general public - the opportunity to discover what the UK's social scientists are doing and how social science research can contribute to better policy-making and, ultimately, a better society.

Foreword

PrideAngerLustAvariceGluttonyEnvySloth

Seven Deadly Sins A new look at society through an old lens 6

Introduction and summary

It is over 700 years since Thomas Aquinas described the 'seven deadly sins'. Do these traditional transgressions - of pride, anger, lust, avarice, gluttony, envy and sloth - have any relevance to society today?

A full answer would probably require the input of

philosophers and theologians. But they do provide an unusual lens for looking at some pressing issues of modern life: religious conflict, rage in children and adults, sexual behaviour, corporate greed, binge drinking, rising personal debt and political apathy. Exploring these issues afresh - and often questioning conventional wisdom - demands a look at the evidence, drawing on the wealth of information now available to us on people's health, incomes, education, employment, families, relationships and social attitudes:quotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_3
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