Aradau, Claudia
(2023).
Government Communications Headquarters Hansard Parliamentary Debates, 1980-2017.
[Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex:
UK Data Service.
10.5255/UKDA-SN-856825
GUARDINT aims to address and redress the gap between increasingly transnational surveillance practices and national oversight mechanisms. Due to the expansion of intelligence networks and digital data collection and sharing, the traditional ways to understand and to practice the control of intelligence services have become dated and inefficient. Yet, robust intelligence oversight is crucial for the legitimacy of and public confidence in modern security. GUARDINT builds empirical and conceptual tools to shed light on the limitations and potential of oversight mechanisms. It theorises intelligence oversight through an International Political Sociology (IPS) approach to understand the concrete practices and the formal and informal roles of oversight. Using the IPS approach, the project examines intelligence oversight in a threefold way: as a democratic mechanism, as socio-technical networks, and as an emerging transnational practice. Second, it compares the efficiency and legitimacy of oversight bodies in different European countries. Third, it examines the possibilities and challenges for oversight bodies to operate at a transnational scale. By doing so, the project will generate tools and platforms to promote transnational collaboration. Overall, GUARDINT seeks to revitalise our democratic imaginary and to reinforce transnational connections by proposing creative solutions for effective democratic control of transnational intelligence cooperation within and beyond the EU.
Data description (abstract)
These datasets are derived from a Hansard dataset created by Evan Odell (2021) (website). We filtered this large database to keep only those speeches containing the word “GCHQ”. Then we manually curated the database to include the whole debates associated with particular speeches. Finally, we we selected only those debates where GCHQ appears in the top 10% quantile of frequencies. The datasets have been curated for use in an article on 'Making Data Visualisations, Contesting Security'.
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Sponsors: |
ESRC, DFG, ANF
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Grant reference: |
ES/S015132/1
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Topic classification: |
Politics
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Keywords: |
SECURITY SERVICES, INTELLIGENCE, INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
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Project title: |
Oversight and intelligence networks: Who guards the guardians?
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Grant holders: |
Claudia Aradau, Ansems De Vries Leonie
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Project dates: |
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1 February 2019 | 30 July 2022 |
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Date published: |
01 Dec 2023 17:53
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01 Dec 2023 17:53
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1 February 2019 | 30 July 2022 |
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United Kingdom |
Data collection method: |
The dataset was curated manually and computationally from the dataset prepared by Evan Odell. |
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Organization |
Kind of data: |
Text |
Type of data: |
Historical data |
Resource language: |
English |
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ORCID (as URL) |
Aradau Claudia |
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Notes on access: |
The Data Collection is available from an external repository. Access is available via Related Resources.
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Publisher: |
UK Data Service
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Last modified: |
01 Dec 2023 17:53
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