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Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics

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2016
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Amsler, M., & Wüest, B. (2016). Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics. 1–7.

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For political scientists, it is increasingly important to explore large text collections without time-consuming human intervention. We are presenting a language technology tool kit that allows political scientists to extract information on various forms of governance from a comprehensive multilingual corpus. The tool kit allows searching for governance entities and measuring their salience, tonality and media frames. In substantial terms, our pipeline enables scholars of governance to extend their research focus to the previously negl

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  • Amsler, Michael
  • Wüest, Bruno

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PolText 2016. International Conference on the Advances in Computational Analysis of Political Text

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Dubrovnik

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2016-07-14

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2016-07-16

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1

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7

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English

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2016-12-08

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Amsler, M., & Wüest, B. (2016). Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics. 1–7.

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