Abstract
ALTHOUGH the Government has only just declared its demobilization plans, the question of demobilization has been ably discussed in reports from the political parties as well as in one of the usual admirable broadsheets from Political and Economic Planning. These, however, have been concerned essentially with proposals or principles for demobilization and to some extent this is true of Sir Ronald Davison's somewhat broader survey "Remobilization for Peace" in the "Target for To-morrow" series. Mass Observation, in its fifth major social survey since the War began, makes an attempt to chronicle what people are actually thinking about demobilization and to provide a sample of public opinion on this question for the guidance of those who have to plan "The Journey Home".
The Journey Home
A Report prepared by Mass-Observation for the Advertising Service Guild.('Change' Wartime Surveys, No. 5.) Pp. 123. (London: John Murray, 1944.) 6s.
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BRIGHTMAN, R. The Journey Home. Nature 154, 528 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154528a0
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