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Transitional Justice and Linked Party Sympathy Survey, 2023
Creator
Balcells, L, Georgetown University
vanderWilden, E, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Study number / PID
857208 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-857208 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Government actions reconciling with an undemocratic past can affect political attitudes and behaviors. Existing research has found that transitional justice policies have induced both electoral payoffs and costs for parties with symbolic or ideological linkages to prior regimes. This dataset includes responses to a survey related to transitional justice in Spain and attitudes toward Vox and other national political parties. It includes items capturing reactions to various transitional justice policies (randomly shown to different respondents), party preferences, and more general political attitudes. Results from these data have been used in a working paper written by the dataset creators: ‘Transitional justice and linked party sympathy,’ which documents how reactions to transitional justice policies are conditional on a variety of factors.The project is organised around three thematic areas: (i) how trust within and between social groups and towards governance institutions emerges and evolves in contexts of rising inequality; (ii) how trust in unequal societies shapes governance outcomes through two intervening factors - political behaviour and social mobilisation; and (iii) the pathways through which changes in such intervening factors may sometimes result in inclusive governance outcomes, but in the breakdown of governance at other times. Each of these areas will incorporate detailed theoretical and empirical analyses at the subnational level in four countries - Colombia, Mozambique, Pakistan and Spain - affected by rising inequalities and characterised by unstable or strained democratic institutions.
The absence of systematic qualitative, quantitative and behavioural data has hindered progress in understanding the links between inequality, trust and governance in countries outside North America and Western Europe. The project seeks to compile a number of unexplored data sources and collect new data comparatively across these other countries in order to fulfil...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/06/2023 - 23/06/2023
Country
Spain
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Numeric
Text
Data collection mode
Data were collected via an online survey programmed on Qualtrics by the dataset creators. Potential participants were invited to take the survey because of their participation in an online panel with a survey firm.
Funding information
Grant number
ES/S009965/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
The UK Data Archive has granted a dissemination embargo. The embargo will end on 13 May 2025 and the data will then be available in accordance with the access level selected.