Summary information

Study title

Equality, diversity and third sector welfare provision 2017-2018

Creator

Green, A, Open University
Johns, N, Cardiff University

Study number / PID

854019 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-854019 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Qualitative interviews, observation and group interview were conducted with representatives of faith organisations, and explored their view of civil society and the impact this has on equality and diversity. The Equality, Diversity and Third Sector Provision project was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council to explore the relationship between the welfare provisions of faith organisation and what that means for civil society.This proposal is for a National Research Centre (WISERD/Civil Society) to undertake a five year programme of policy relevant research addressing Civil Society in Wales. Established in 2008, WISERD provides an 'All-Wales' focus for research and has had a major impact on the quantity and quality of social science research undertaken in Wales. As part of WISERD, WISERD/Civil Society will enable this work to be deepened and sustained through a focused research programme that further develops our research expertise, intensifies our policy impact and knowledge exchange work and strengthens our research capacity and career development activities. WISERD/Civil Society will therefore aim to develop key aspects of the multidisciplinary research initiated during the first phase of WISERD's work to produce new empirical evidence to inform our understanding of the changing nature of civil society in the context of devolved government and processes of profound social and economic change. There are many disagreements over what civil society is and how it may be changing. We do know that over the last forty years there have been unprecedented changes in the spheres of economy and industry, politics and governance, social relations and individual life courses. How individuals in local contexts are affected by and respond to dramatic institutional changes is not well understood. An important gap in our knowledge is in describing and explaining the impact of social change on local forms of civil society and civil society organisations and what this...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2017 - 31/07/2018

Country

Wales

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual
Organization

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Text

Data collection mode

Nine interviews were carried out face-to-face and recorded. Notes and recordings were taken during the observation. Researchers met with individuals who represented faith groups and carried out semi-structured interviews. We carried out a series of workshops in 2015/16 giving research training to third sector organisation which led to us gaining a network to draw on. We also contacted a number of organisations via the Charity Commission and then used a snowball techniques associated with grounded theory.

Funding information

Grant number

ES/L009099/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2020

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.

Related publications

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