A broad range of publications with findings of the ISSP data, but also about the study itself show the high impact of the International Social Survey Programme.
All kind of publications on ISSP data based on cross-national analysis are listed in the ISSP bibliography.
To get an overview of the use of ISSP data, we kindly request users to inform us about publications that are based on ISSP data. In case of limited public access to your publication (e.g. conference papers), we would highly appreciate if you could send an electronic (PDF file) or printed copy of your publication to Tom Smith who maintains the ISSP bibliography.
The GESIS-ISSP bibliography is a subset of the official bibliography and can be found in the GESIS search.
All volumes on ISSP data listed below are dealing exclusively with ISSP data. Authors of the contributions analyze attitudes of citizens across nations, sometimes over a time-span of up to 30 years. Some cover a whole range of topics across the social sciences, while ISSP Data Reports focus on specific module topics. The latter are specifically designed to establish an understanding of the research value of ISSP data among social scientists on all educational levels. They present the module data and give basic information on the concepts behind them.
Max Haller, Roger Jowell, and Tom W. Smith, eds. 2009. Charting the Globe: The International Social Survey Programme, 1984-2009. London: Routledge. |
Niko Tos, Peter Ph. Mohler and Brina Malnar, eds. 1999. Modern Society and Values. A Comparative Analysis Based on ISSP Project. Ljubljana: FSS, University of Ljubljana; Mannheim: ZUMA. |