The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context The 2015 British Election Study Professor Ed Fieldhouse Professor Jane Green Professor Hermann Schmitt.

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The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context The 2015 British Election Study Professor Ed Fieldhouse Professor Jane Green Professor Hermann Schmitt Professor Geoffrey Evans Professor Cees van der Eijk EPOP Annual Conference, University of Lancaster, 14 th September 2013

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context Three successful ESRC funding applications  The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context  Data collection to enable understanding of the 2015 British election, continuing the series of British Election Studies since  The Scottish Independence Referendum and the British Voter: an enhancement to the British Election Study Internet Panel  Funded from Future of UK and Scotland initiative  Significant enhancement to the BES online panel study; additional waves in January and September 2014; enlarged samples in all waves up to Summer 2016 (Scottish, Welsh and English), sample of year olds.  55,000 additional target interviews in total.  Enhancing the Impact of the British Election Study  Resources for a part-time Impact Fellow/researcher and senior media advisor providing support for dissemination and engagement.

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context BES 2015: Themes, Study Design, Priorities  Disengagement, Accountability and Representation  Informs the prioritisation of items e.g. trust, turnout, registration, policy responsibility and delivery; issue-scales for longer term comparability  Research partnerships and engagement, e.g. Electoral Commission  Sampling design and stratification; minimal clustering, response rates for hard- to-reach groups; constituency and campaign characteristics, and socio- economic context, etc.  Linking of data, to candidate and campaign characteristics, etc. etc.  Need to understand the Scottish Referendum, and other elections.  Understanding the vote choice and the voter in context  Spatial context; socio-economic, political and inter-personal context  Political and institutional context; sub-national and cross-national elections  Temporal context; the need for panel data and long-term comparability  The context of survey measurement; within-survey effects and mode effects

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context Broadening the use, scope and impact of the BES  Prioritising questions of broad interest and importance within and beyond academic interests  Themes: Representation, (dis)Engagement and Accountability  Consulting partners and users in design stages  Integrating BES data within a network of complimentary studies  Pre-linking of data with studies receiving and/or likely to receive funding  Post-linking of data (e.g. constituency characteristics, candidate information)  Extensive program of engagement and impact  Research partnership with the Electoral Commission to study voter registration  Close working with the Hansard Society, and others  Consultation with non-academic data users and broad-based dissemination  Innovation and international collaboration  Gathering of tweets during the campaign for analysis of priorities and vote choice  Mapping project with U.S. and Canadian scholars on perceived local communities  Fielding of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems and European collaborations  International advisory board – liaison with other national election studies

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context Broadening the use, scope and impact of the BES  Prioritising questions of broad interest and importance within and beyond academic interests  Themes: Representation, (dis)Engagement and Accountability  Integrating BES data within a network of complimentary studies  Pre-linking of data with studies receiving and/or likely to receive funding  Post-linking of data (e.g. constituency characteristics, candidate information)  Extensive program of engagement and impact  Research partnership with the Electoral Commission to study voter registration  Close working with the Hansard Society, and others  Consultation with non-academic data users and broad-based dissemination  Innovation and international collaboration  Gathering of tweets during the campaign for analysis of priorities and vote choice  Mapping project with U.S. and Canadian scholars on perceived local communities  Fielding of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, and European collaborations  International advisory board – and liaison with other national election studies

The BES instruments

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context Participation, consultation and oversight  Consultation during planned events and via the BES website ‘questionnaire forum’, to be advertised and announced widely.  …coming soon  Planned meetings with researchers of relevant linked studies for data harmonisation, and with non-academic research partners.  Opportunities for experiments by international competition in each wave of the panel; reviewed by members of the BES Advisory Board.  Contact:

The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context The 2015 British Election Study Professor Ed Fieldhouse Professor Jane Green Professor Hermann Schmitt Professor Geoffrey Evans Professor Cees van der Eijk London School of Economics, ‘British Polling, Elections and Data’, 11 th September 2013