Poverty, Wealth and Citizenship : A Discursive Interview Study and Newspaper Monitoring Exercise, 1996

The aims of this project were: to explore prevailing beliefs and popular discourses relating to the nature, extent and 'risk' of poverty and wealth; to investigate how such beliefs and discourses relate to people's understanding and experiences of citizenship. The dataset includes two sets of files: 1. Anonymised transcripts from discursive interviews with 76 working adults. Interview transcripts are complete except for the deletion of specific references to names and places as required for the protection of the anonymity of respondents, and data provided 'off the record' before or after the tape-recording of the interviews. The interviews covered: attitudes to wealth and poverty, citizenship rights and responsibilities, income gap between rich and poor, taxation, welfare benefits and charity; newspaper readership, radio listening and television viewing; demographic details; satisfaction/dissatisfaction with quality of life. 2. A simple database describing news items extracted during a newspaper monitoring exercise conducted contemporaneously with the above mentioned interviews. The items are identified according to three main themes - poverty, wealth and citizenship. The database is a coded summary record - please see documentation for further details.

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Geographic Coverage:

GB

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

UK Data Service