<p>Around the world democracies have seen a decline in social and political trust.&nbsp;<em>Australian Social Attitudes IV: The Age of Insecurity&nbsp;</em>is an in-depth look at the economic and geopolitical uncertainty that pervades Australian public discourse.</p><p>In the decade following the Howard administration Australian politics has been defined by growing uncertainty instability and the emergence of popular disaffection with the political class similar to what has been seen in the United States and Britain. Featuring contributions from Australia's leading social scientists this book explores the connection between insecurities and disaffection and the ways in which they have manifested - in populist voting patterns suspicions about climate science and hostilities to immigration.</p><p>A fascinating insight into what Australians think about contemporary political and social issues this book is designed to present the public media and policymakers with up-to-date analysis of public opinion about important topics confronting Australian politics and society.</p>