Summary information

Study title

Discourses of Globalisation and European Integration in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 2004-2005

Creator

Smith, N., University of Birmingham, Department of Political Science and International Studies

Study number / PID

5370 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-5370-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The principal objective of the research was to survey and map elite political attitudes to globalisation, European integration and the relationship between the two. Explicitly designed as a pilot study for a broader multi-country and multi-language European comparative analysis, the focus of the project was restricted to the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, two countries that are particularly well suited to a comparative analysis of this kind due to their common language, their common institutional origins and the structural similarities in their political economies. The research was informed by the following key questions: how policy-makers perceive globalisation and European integration (including the relationship between them)whether distinctive discourses of globalisation, European integration and the relationship between the two can be identified, how pervasive the concepts are, and to what extent they are conserved between cases and, within cases, between political parties, civil servants and politicians, and front- and back-bencherswhether such discourses are national in character or are party-political factors the principal determinants of attitudes towards globalisation and European integrationwhether there are disparities between policy-makers' attitudes towards globalisation and European integration, as revealed in survey-based research and the official/public appeal to such discoursesThe research was conducted via a postal questionnaire, which was sent to all Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK, all Members of the Dail (parliament) in Ireland, and 1,000 UK and Irish civil servants. This consisted of closed questions with identical scalar answer formats that reflected a range of perspectives regarding globalisation and European integration. The postal survey was backed by detailed discourse analysis of policy documents and a small number of semi-structured interviews with...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/06/2005 - 01/10/2005

Country

Ireland, United Kingdom

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Cross-national
National

Universe

UK and Irish civil servants, UK MPs and Members of the Dail in Ireland

Sampling procedure

Simple random sample

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Postal survey

Funding information

Grant number

RES-000-22-0780

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2006

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

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