READ ME File For Dataset 'Resilience-related language in the context of food insecurity and poverty' Dataset DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/D3322 Date that the file was created: 12,2024 ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- ReadMe Author: Dianna Smith, University of Southampton Date of data collection: 1/5/23-31/12/23 Information about geographic location of data collection: Related projects:The linguistic shaping of public health outcomes: a case study on the understanding and uptake of resilience-related language in the context of food insecurity and poverty -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- Licenses/restrictions placed on the data, or limitations of reuse:CC-BY Recommended citation for the data:Alwan, N.A et al 2023.Corpus-based discourse analysis dataset on resilience.University of Southampton This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Vilar-Lluch, S., Cluterbuck, D., Kranert, M., Smith, D., Nield, S., Alwan, N.A. TITLE:Being “resilient” and achieving “resilience”: from governmental discourses to the national research agenda in the contexts of food insecurity and cost of living JOURNAL: PloS ONE PAPER DOI IF KNOWN: -------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW -------------------- This dataset contains: Two folders: Funding bodies> areas of interest - this folder contains the advertised areas of interest included in the dataset Funding bodies > files to represent specific calls within the remit GOV UK > 121 files to represent the incldued data from the search of government documents. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: The data includes documents retrieved from Gov.uk applying the summons “foodinsecurity” AND “resilience”, and “cost of living” AND “resilience”, filtering by “newsand communications” content type and date of publication, including texts published from1 January 2020 to the date of data collection (22 June 2023). The summon “foodinsecurity” AND “resilience” retrieved 50 documents, and “cost of living” AND“resilience” retrieved 79 documents, from which 8 documents were discarded afterinspection (one document had already been retrieved with the “food insecurity” search,five documents constituted tribunal decisions and were not relevant for this study, and twodocuments only included “resilience” as part of the “notes to editors” instead of theoriginal communication). The FundRC was built searching in the research funding database Research Connect allthe UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding calls dating from 1 January 2020 to 22June 2023 that included the term “resilience”. Since Research Connect only offerssummaries of the calls, usually with changes of expression, the texts were retrieved fromthe original websites of the calls (provided at the database). The FundRC comprises 78documents, including descriptions of funding applications (37 documents), anddescriptions of ‘areas of interest’ and research programmes (41 documents). Methods for processing the data: please see https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/yj7kh Software- or Instrument-specific information needed to interpret the data, including software and hardware version numbers:n/a Standards and calibration information, if appropriate:n/a Environmental/experimental conditions:n/a Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data:n/a People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission:Alwan, Kranert, Smith, Nield ---- --------------------------