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Our work focuses on the structure of discourse and arguments to better understand ideological po- sitions and issue framing through their linguistic.
This paper analyzes the main research questions when dealing with argumentation mining and the different methods studied and developed.
Mar 8, 2016 · In argumentative political speech, the way an issue is framed may indicate the unstated assumptions of the argument and hence the ...
I am linking to a position paper by Graeme Hirst et al., which looks at how ideological positions are expressed in text, with specific reference to the ...
Argumentation, Ideology, and Issue Framing in Parliamentary Discourse. G. Hirst, V. Feng, C. Cochrane, and N. Naderi. ArgNLP, volume 1341 of CEUR Workshop ...
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We develop methods to automatically determine the ideological position of a political text. For example, one might wish to take a newspaper editorial or a blog ...
The choices of frames are typically dependent upon the speaker's ideology. In this proposed doctoral work, we will computationally analyze framing strategies ...
A frame in communication can be defined only in relation to a specific issue, event, or political actor. For example, the frames for social security reform ...
Jun 16, 2024 · It explains how discourses (via framings) structure and discipline policy actors, and are reinforced by policy practices and knowledge ...
We examine whether using frame choices in forum statements can help us identify framing strategies in parliamentary discourse. In this analysis, we show how ...