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Life on the Breadline National Church Leader Interviews, 2019-2020
Creator
Shannahan, C, Coventry University
Study number / PID
856267 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-856267 (DOI)
Data access
Open
Series
Not available
Abstract
Interview questions and interview transcripts of interviews with the national leaders from different Christian denominations in the UK. The interviews address contemporary poverty in the UK - Its causes and the response of different UK Churches.
The interviews reflect a range of different factors - the size of different denominations, the links of denominations to the state and different theological perspectives about Christian engagement with politics.Life on the Breadline was a three year qualitative research project that ran from 2018-2021. The project arose from a recognition that as the state withdrew during the Age of Austerity begun after the 2010 UK General Election, the Church was increasingly stepping in to fill the gap, as seen, for example, in relation to the siting of 75% of UK food banks in local church buildings. The Age of Austerity demonstrated the ongoing active role of the Church in civil society politics, due to its presence and influence in neighbourhoods across the UK [especially socially excluded neighbourhoods]. The research team hold the view that academic research should be a force for progressive social change and a resource for those struggling for social justice in the face of structural injustice. The aim of the project, which drew on theology and the social sciences, was to explore, describe and analyse the the nature, extent and impact of Christian responses to poverty in the UK since the 2008 global financial crash. We sought to develop resources and a variety of outputs that would enable Churches to become more effective and informed in their anti-poverty activism and help policymakers to develop a greater awareness of the role played by faith groups in responding to poverty. During the project we further sought to engage with the complexity of poverty [fuel poverty, low pay, housing justice and child poverty as well as food poverty].
During the project we conducted interviews with national church leaders from thirteen...
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Methodology
Data collection period
31/08/2018 - 30/08/2021
Country
United Kingdom
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Group
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Text
Data collection mode
Qualitative interviews with national Church leaders. Interviewees were selected due to the their level of seniority and strategic leadership responsibilities within national Christian denominations in England, Scotland, northern Ireland and Wales. Where possible the representative national leader of a Church was interviewed, or the national spokesperson on issues of social justice. All national denominations in the UK were approached on at least two occasions and asked to provide an interviewee. Where a national denomination is missing it is because their declined to provide an interviewee. Interviews were were undertaken on Zoom due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Funding information
Grant number
ES/R006555/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2023
Terms of data access
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