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Title: Television framing of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum: coding of news sources
Creator(s): Dekavalla, Marina
Contact Email: marina.dekavalla1@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Scottish independence referendum
television coverage
news sources
Date Available: 15-Sep-2016
Citation: Dekavalla, M (2016): Television framing of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum: coding of news sources. University of Stirling, Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Dataset. http://hdl.handle.net/11667/80
Publisher: University of Stirling, Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Dataset Description (Abstract): This dataset contains the coding of the sources that appeared or were openly referenced in all news items about the 2014 Scottish independence referendum which were broadcast on BBC Reporting Scotland between 18 August and 18 September 2014. The file records the name of each source, the duration of their appearance or quotation, their gender, the side they supported in the referendum, the source category they belonged in (elite official; expert; non-elite official; unofficial; confidential; unaccounted), whether they were interviewed or paraphrased; whether they were identified by name or in generic terms; whether they were used once or multiple times in the same item; and whether they proposed new arguments or responded to someone else's. The news programmes themselves are available from the broadcaster.
Dataset Description (TOC): Source analysis.sav. Elite official sources: political and state institutions, official political campaigns, major corporate, business and economic organisations, major NGOs, celebrities, royalty, news agencies and other news media. Non-elite official sources: smaller non-profit and non-governmental organisations (charities, voluntary organisations, associations, societies, communities), interest, activist and pressure groups, trade unions, small businesses. Experts: academics and scientists, observers and specialists, analysts, think tanks, former politicians, former public officials. Unofficial sources: ordinary people, voters, workers (lower level staff), vox populi, survey respondents, protesters, demonstrators, rioters, hecklers, observers and participants in unusual activities. Confidential sources: unnamed, e.g. according to 'well-informed sources'.
Type: dataset
Contract/Grant Title: Television framing of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum
Funder(s): ESRC - Economic and Social Research Council
Contract/Grant Number: ES/L010062/1
RMS ID: 1666
Geographic Location(s): Scotland
Time Period: 18/8/14-18/9/14
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11667/80
Rights: Rights covered by the standard CC-BY 4.0 licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Affiliation(s) of Dataset Creator(s): University of Stirling (Communications, Media and Culture)

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