Summary information

Study title

Petitions: gov.uk petitioning website

Creator

Margetts, H, University of Oxford
Hale, S, University of Oxford
Yasseri, T, University of Oxford

Study number / PID

851614 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-851614 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

This collection consists of number of signatures to 19,621 petitions over time (hourly resolution) along with petition metadata (title, category, time of creation), directly crawled from the website. Please see 'Related resources' section below for related data collections. This project aims to develop methodologies to study online political behaviour including use of the Internet to generate new data and experiments; to collect and analyse data on internet-mediated interactions at both individual and organisational levels; and to use this data to re-examine and where necessary develop political science knowledge and theory in light of widespread use of the Internet First, the project will re-examine the logic of collective action, assessing the impact of reduced communication and coordination costs; the changing nature of leadership; and the effects of different information environments on propensity to participate in political mobilisation. This part of the research will involve conducting laboratory and field experiments into online behaviour. Second, the research will develop the Digital-era Governance model for newer 'Web 2.0' applications and other technological developments such as cloud computing. The research will re-examine the nature of citizen-government interactions in this changing environment, examining the impact of Internet-based mediation on information exchange, organisational forms in government and citizen participation in policy-making. This part of the research will involve a comparison of government's online presence in eight countries, using webmetric techniques, and in-depth qualitative analysis of governance models, using elite interviewing and documentary analysis.

Topics

Methodology

Data collection period

30/07/2011 - 08/03/2013

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Other

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric
Text

Data collection mode

Using a webscraping approach, the UK Government’s petition website was accessed daily from July 2011 until March 2013, with an automated script to record the overall signatures to date/houre on each active petition. Please see our publication for further details.

Funding information

Grant number

ES/H046976/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2016

Terms of data access

Not available

Related publications

Not available