Summary information

Study title

Slovenian Pulse 9/2010

Creator

Makarovič, Matej (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica)
Rončević, Borut (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica)
Tomšič, Matevž (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica)
Besednjak Valič, Tamara (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica)

Study number / PID

SUTR1009 (ADP)

URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSUTR1009 (NUK)

https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SUTR1009_V1 (doi)

Data access

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Series

Slovenian Pulse

Slovenian Pulse is a series of short studies which have been conducted by the School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica since 2009. Surveys are carried out with telephone interview, every time with representative sample of at least 900 interviewees. Every year around 10 surveys are carried out which analyse relation of public opinion towards knowledge, identity, democracy, material welfare, Europe, political orientations, mass media, intercultural contacts, gambling and social development. Analysis also contains political party preferences and relation towards chosen topical...

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Abstract

The survey covers media and local elections topics. It reveals the satisfaction of Slovenian residents with Slovenian media, how people assessed their freedom, openness for expressing different views and their attitude towards left and right political options. Trust in different media was also measured and the topic was particularly relevant in the light of the proposed new media law. Since the local elections were approaching, respondents were also asked, if they were going to participate in the elections, if they were going to vote for either a political party or a local political group and if they would have reelected a local major. Respondents also expressed their view on the Stožice stadium. In addition, the study examines changes in support of specific political parties and the government during that summer.The survey covers media and local elections topics. It reveals the satisfaction of Slovenian residents with Slovenian media, how people assessed their freedom, openness for expressing different views and their attitude towards left and right political options. Trust in different media was also measured and the topic was particularly relevant in the light of the proposed new media law. Since the local elections were approaching, respondents were also asked, if they were going to participate in the elections, if they were going to vote for either a political party or a local political group and if they would have reelected a local major. Respondents also expressed their view on the Stožice stadium. In addition, the study examines changes in support of specific political parties and the government during that summer.The survey covers media and local elections topics. It reveals the satisfaction of Slovenian residents with Slovenian media, how people assessed their freedom, openness for expressing different views and their attitude towards left and right political options. Trust in different media was also measured and the topic was particularly relevant in...
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Methodology

Data collection period

23/08/2010 - 26/08/2010

Country

Slovenia

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Residents of the Republic of Slovenia over the age of majority.

Sampling procedure

Probability: Stratified

Kind of data

NumericNumeric

Data collection mode

Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)

Funding information

Grant number

910

Access

Publisher

Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

The data is accessible for scientific purposes only and licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution + NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence. Users may use the data only for the purposes stated in the registration form and in accordance with professional codes of ethics. Users expressly agree to maintain the confidentiality of the data and to conduct analyses without attempting to identify the individuals and institutions covered by the materials.

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