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Politicians Manipulating Statistics: How They Do It and How to Oppose Them

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Highly original and insightful, Billig and Marinho's book investigates how politicians misuse official statistics. Setting this problem in its historical context – and offering vivid case studies of Donald Trump, Boris Johnson and Gérald Darmanin – the authors demonstrate that the manipulation of statistics involves the misuse of words as well as the misuse of numbers. Most importantly, the authors show that politicians will manipulate official statisticians to produce politically convenient, but statistically inappropriate, numbers. Another unique part of the book is that the authors are not content with analysing how statistics are manipulated, but they also rigorously analyse the efforts of statistical agencies in France and Britain to combat such manipulation. The chapters herald unsung heroes who operate largely 'behind the scenes' to expose and oppose the corruption of statistics. An indispensable read for anyone concerned with the intersection of power and data.

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  • Shows that the political misuse of numbers typically involves the misuse of language
  • Provides a detailed, in-depth analysis of the different types of manipulation that politicians use to control statistics
  • Supplies the first detailed empirical examination of the statistical authorities of Britain and France, and their unique efforts to combat the political manipulation of statistics
Authors: Billig Michael, Marinho Cristina
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9781009488167
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. The rise of statistics
3. Different ways of manipulating
4. Donald trump: master manipulator
5. Manipulating statistics and statisticians
6. Establishing a statistical authority in Britain
7. Establishing a statistical authority in France
8. Gérald Darmanin: populism against statistics
9. Boris Johnson: untruthful words and numbers
10. How a manipulated covid target was exposed
11. Final comments
Notes
Index.

Michael Billig is Emeritus Professor at Loughborough University. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and received the British Psychological Society's 2023 award for Lifetime Achievement.

Cristina Marinho is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Together with Michael Billig, she is the author of The Politics and Rhetoric of Commemoration (2017).

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