Public attitudes, media coverage and House of Commons debates on salient policy issues: immigration, defence and environment, 1994-2014

Boswell, Christina (2018). Public attitudes, media coverage and House of Commons debates on salient policy issues: immigration, defence and environment, 1994-2014. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851605

Monitoring is central to the policy process: policy makers need to gather information in order to chart the nature and scale of policy problems, and to assess the impact of their policies. Since the 1980s, the UK has seen a huge expansion of quantitative, performance-based measures across policy areas – a trend which has more recently been criticized by the 2010 government. So what explains the appeal of targets and indicators since the 1980s, and how have they been implemented across sectors? How has the emphasis on delivery and the ‘target culture’ affected policy outcomes and political debate? And how feasible is it to roll back performance-based monitoring practices once in place?
The Politics of Monitoring addresses these questions through analysing monitoring in three policy areas - climate change, immigration control, and defence procurement – over a 20 year period (1994-2014). The research will be based on interviews with around 90 officials and professionals engaged in monitoring in the three sectors; and analysis of key policy documents, press releases, media coverage and parliamentary debate on monitoring practices and their effects.

Data description (abstract)

Quantitative data collected on salient policy issues related to immigration, defence and environment, for the period 1994-2014. The data were collected in 2014 from (1) public opinion polls on policy issue salience, (2) media coverage of policy issues in three British newspapers: Daily Mail, Telegraph and Guardian, and (3) from House of Commons debates on policy issues.

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Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Boswell Christina University of Edinburgh
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: ES/K005170/1
Topic classification: Politics
Keywords: immigration policy, defence policy, climate
Project title: The Politics of Monitoring: Information, Indicators and Targets in Climate Change, Defence and Immigration Policy
Grant holders: Christina Boswell, Steven Yearley, Graham Spinardi, Eugenia Rodrigues
Project dates:
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1 April 201331 March 2016
Date published: 24 Jul 2018 06:42
Last modified: 24 Jul 2018 09:05

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