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From Text to Political Positions
Text analysis across disciplines
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Edited by:
Bertie Kaal
, Isa Maks and Annemarie Elfrinkhof
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English
Published/Copyright:
2014
About this book
From Text to Political Positions addresses cross-disciplinary innovation in political text analysis for party positioning. Drawing on political science, computational methods and discourse analysis, it presents a diverse collection of analytical models including pure quantitative and qualitative approaches. By bringing together the prevailing text-analysis methods from each discipline the volume aims to alert researchers to new and exciting possibilities of text analyses across their own disciplinary boundary.
The volume builds on the fact that each of the disciplines has a common interest in extracting information from political texts. The focus on political texts thus facilitates interdisciplinary cross-overs. The volume also includes chapters combining methods as examples of cross-disciplinary endeavours. These chapters present an open discussion of the constraints and (dis)advantages of either quantitative or qualitative methods when evaluating the possibilities of combining analytic tools.
The volume builds on the fact that each of the disciplines has a common interest in extracting information from political texts. The focus on political texts thus facilitates interdisciplinary cross-overs. The volume also includes chapters combining methods as examples of cross-disciplinary endeavours. These chapters present an open discussion of the constraints and (dis)advantages of either quantitative or qualitative methods when evaluating the possibilities of combining analytic tools.
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Zhongyi Xu, Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Languages; Lancaster University, in Journal of Language and Politics 16:6 (2017):
This volume is a valuable contribution to political text analysis, as well as computational linguistics and discourse analysis, which enriches developments in relevant fields and gives readers much inspirations and references.
This volume is a valuable contribution to political text analysis, as well as computational linguistics and discourse analysis, which enriches developments in relevant fields and gives readers much inspirations and references.
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Table of contents
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Foreword
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Positions of Parties and Political Cleavages between Parties in Texts
1 - PART I. Computational Methods for Political Text Analysis
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PART I: Introduction
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Comparing the Position of Canadian Political Parties using French and English Manifestos as Textual Data
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Leveraging Textual Sentiment Analysis with Social Network Modelling
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Issue Framing and Language Use in the Swedish Blogosphere
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Text to Ideology or Text to Party Status?
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Sentiment Analysis in Parliamentary Proceedings
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The Qualitative Analysis of Political Documents
135 - PART II. From Text to Political Positions via Discourse Analysis
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PART II: Introduction
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The Potential of Narrative Strategies in the Discursive Construction of Hegemonic Positions and Social Change
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Christians, Feminists, Liberals, Socialists, Workers and Employers
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Between Union and a United Ireland
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Systematic Stylistic Analysis
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Participation and recontextualisation in New Media
245 - PART III. Converging methods
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PART III: Introduction
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From Text to the Construction of Political Party Landscapes
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From Text to Political Positions
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About the authors
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Index
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