This study explores how natural language processing (NLP) can supplement content analyses of political documents, particularly the manifestos of political parties. NLP is particularly useful for tasks such as: estimating the similarity between documents, identifying the topics discussed in documents (topic modeling), and sentiment analysis. This study applies each of these techniques to the study of political party manifestos. Document similarity may be used to gain some insight into the way parties change over time and which political parties are successful at bringing attention to their policy agenda. Categorizing text into topics may help objectively categorize and visualize the ideas political parties are discussing. Finally, sentiment ...
In this article we present a content analysis framework for textual analysis of programmatic documen...
Since the 1970s different types of content analyses have been applied to party manifestos. These doc...
Funding Information: Acknowledgements Our work is part of the Semantic Parliament project18, funded ...
The paper examines electoral manifestos of social democratic parties in Visegrad countries through a...
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In the last twenty years, an international group of political scientists has coded nearly 2000 party...
Among the many applications in social science for the entry and management of data, there are only a...
Most automated procedures used for the analysis of textual data do not apply natural language proces...
We digitized three years of Dutch election manifestos annotated by the Dutch political scientist Isa...
Automated text analytic techniques have taken on an increasingly important role in the study of part...
This paper conducts a semantic network analysis of Scottish political party manifestos from the 1999...
There have been significant social and political changes in Australian society since federation in 1...
ABSTRACT: The following research discusses text analysis approaches to automatically categorize news...
This article adapts a new technique for the computerised analysis of political texts, previously use...
In this article we present a content analysis framework for textual analysis of programmatic documen...
Since the 1970s different types of content analyses have been applied to party manifestos. These doc...
Funding Information: Acknowledgements Our work is part of the Semantic Parliament project18, funded ...
The paper examines electoral manifestos of social democratic parties in Visegrad countries through a...
Among the many applications in social science for the entry and management of data, there are just a...
In this thesis we investigate the automatic analysis of agreement and disagreement in political docu...
In the last twenty years, an international group of political scientists has coded nearly 2000 party...
Among the many applications in social science for the entry and management of data, there are only a...
Most automated procedures used for the analysis of textual data do not apply natural language proces...
We digitized three years of Dutch election manifestos annotated by the Dutch political scientist Isa...
Automated text analytic techniques have taken on an increasingly important role in the study of part...
This paper conducts a semantic network analysis of Scottish political party manifestos from the 1999...
There have been significant social and political changes in Australian society since federation in 1...
ABSTRACT: The following research discusses text analysis approaches to automatically categorize news...
This article adapts a new technique for the computerised analysis of political texts, previously use...
In this article we present a content analysis framework for textual analysis of programmatic documen...
Since the 1970s different types of content analyses have been applied to party manifestos. These doc...
Funding Information: Acknowledgements Our work is part of the Semantic Parliament project18, funded ...