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Doing TB Differently (Part 2): Online forum scripts
Creator
Saunders, C, University of Exeter
Price, S, University of Exeter
Hinchliffe, S, University of Exeter
McDonald, R, University of Exeter
Study number / PID
852112 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-852112 (DOI)
Data access
Open
Series
Not available
Abstract
This data collection consist of saved webpages from an online discussion forum about bovine tuberculosis and the culling of badgers, showing the comments and replies that participants made. The discussions involved participants in four different simultaneous discussion groups over five days. On each day participants were given a new stimulus and question to respond to. There was little or no further intervention from the moderators. See guide for further information.
Note that there are three other collections associated with this research(see Related Resources below for links):
852114: Doing TB Differently: Q Methods data
852115: Doing TB Differently: Stakeholder dialogue workshop
852116: Doing TB Differently: Interview transcriptsOur research will be guided by three research questions: (1) How does the character of the acute conflict (characterised, in this case, by controversial field culls of badgers combined with the deliberately narrow remit of an Independent Expert Panel) reveal key fracture points in the debate?; (2) What is the scope for reducing conflicts and overcoming fracture points through social science led forms of interventions? (3) Can a social science-led intervention translate into broader policy change?
These questions will be addressed from several angles. We will collect field observations and develop and analyse an archive of film evidence recording interactions between and among pro-and anti- culling groups, cull contractors, companies, farmers and police officers as culling is being undertaken. A sample of people from each of these groups will be approached for in-depth interviews.
Data will also be generated from social- and mass-media. An online deliberative forum will be used to understand the types of argumentation deployed on all sides of the debate. This will inform a Q-set (a set of key arguments used in the debate) that will be used to test the views of participants in deliberative forums before and after they participate in...
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
07/07/2014 - 11/07/2014
Country
United Kingdom
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Text unit
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Data collection mode
Participants submitted their comments to the online discussion forum via a tailor-made discussion interface. Each participants had their own login, user account and username assigned to them to preserve their anonymity.On each day of the forum, new stimulus material and a question was presented and discussions would start afresh. Participants were not able to go back and comment on previous days' discussions, but they could still view them.