Summary information

Study title

Shifting Forms of Governance and the Grassroots Politics of Separatism, 2022-2024

Creator

Elias, A, Aberystwyth University
Royles, E, Aberystwyth University
Jones, R, Aberystwyth University
Franco-Guillen, N, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Study number / PID

857604 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-857604 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

This project undertook comparative case studies in regions where separatist movements are in flux to understand perceptions of, and engagement in, separatist conflicts from the bottom-up. In-depth unstructured interviews were undertaken with individuals in Catalonia (Spain), Scotland and Wales to explore individuals’ perceptions of, and responses to, debates about secession. Participants were asked to take four photographs that captured their thoughts and feelings on the topic of 'independence'. These photographs were then discussed in a follow-up interview.WISERD celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Over time it has grown into an international research institute that develops the next generation of research leaders. Our research brings together different disciplines (geographers, economists, sociologists, data scientists, political scientists) to address important issues for civil society at national and international levels. Our social science core provides a strong foundation for working with other disciplines including environmental science, engineering and medicine to transform our understanding and approaches to key areas of public concern. Our aim is to provide evidence that informs and changes policy and practice. This Centre will build on all previous WISERD research activities to undertake an ambitious new research programme. Our focus will be on the concept of civic stratification. This is a way of looking at divisions in society by focusing on the rights and obligations and practices of citizens and the role of civil society organisations in addressing inequalities in those rights and obligations. We will examine and analyse instances where people do not have the same rights as others (for example people who are migrants or refugees). We will also look at examples of people and groups working together within civil society to win new rights; this is referred to as civic expansion. Examples might include campaigns for animal rights or concerns...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/12/2022 - 30/04/2024

Country

Spain, Scotland, Wales

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Text
Still image

Data collection mode

This collection contains 43 unstructured interviews with 44 participants. Some participants were interviewed twice, once as part of a focus group and again as an individual. 16 of these interviews were conducted with individuals based in Catalonia, Spain, 10 in Scotland, and 17 in Wales. Participants were selected through purposive sampling of students on photography courses and members of photography clubs and galleries. Interviews took place in person at a location agreed by the interviewee, or online. Interviews ranged from 10 minutes to 2 hours in length. An initial meeting was held with participants where each was asked to take four photographs that captured their thoughts and feelings on the topic of 'independence'. This resulted in 169 images from across case study areas. These photographs were then discussed in a follow-up interview with each participant. Not all interviews have associated images.

Funding information

Grant number

ES/S012435/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2025

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.

Related publications

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