In:From Text to Political Positions: Text analysis across disciplines
Edited by Bertie Kaal, Isa Maks and Annemarie van Elfrinkhof
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 55] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 7 May 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.55.toc
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Table of contents
Positions of Parties and Political Cleavages between Parties in Texts
PART I. Computational Methods for Political Text Analysis
PART I: Introduction
Comparing the Position of Canadian Political Parties using French and English Manifestos as Textual Data
Leveraging Textual Sentiment Analysis with Social Network Modelling: Sentiment Analysis of Political Blogs in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Issue Framing and Language Use in the Swedish Blogosphere: Changing Notions of the Outsider Concept
Text to Ideology or Text to Party Status?
Sentiment Analysis in Parliamentary Proceedings
The Qualitative Analysis of Political Documents
PART II. From Text to Political Positions via Discourse Analysis
PART II: Introduction
The Potential of Narrative Strategies in the Discursive Construction of Hegemonic Positions and Social Change
Christians, Feminists, Liberals, Socialists, Workers and Employers: The Emergence of an Unusual Discourse Coalition
Between Union and a United Ireland: Shifting Positions in Northern Ireland’s Post-Agreement Political Discourse
Systematic Stylistic Analysis: The Use of a Linguistic Checklist
Participation and recontextualisation in New Media: Political Discourse Analysis and YouTube
PART III. Converging methods
PART III: Introduction
From Text to the Construction of Political Party Landscapes: A Hybrid Methodology Developed for Voting Advice Applications
From Text to Political Positions: The Convergence of Political, Linguistic and Discourse Analysis
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