Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches

This article adapts a new technique for the computerised analysis of political texts, previously used to analyse party manifestos, to the analysis of speeches made in a legislature. The benefits of computerised text analysis come from the ability to analyse, for the first time, complex and daunting...

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Main Authors: LAVER, Michael, BENOIT, Kenneth
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-52662024-09-09T07:17:19Z Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches LAVER, Michael BENOIT, Kenneth This article adapts a new technique for the computerised analysis of political texts, previously used to analyse party manifestos, to the analysis of speeches made in a legislature. The benefits of computerised text analysis come from the ability to analyse, for the first time, complex and daunting electronic sources of text, such as the parliamentary record. This allows the systematic estimation of the policy positions of individual political actors, with huge benefits both for theory development and empirical analysis. In this article, the technique is used to analyse all 58 English language speeches made in the October 1991 confidence debate on the future of the incumbent Fianna Fáil-PD coalition. The task was to use the words spoken in the debate to locate every one of the individual speakers on a 'pro- versus anti-government' dimension. The purpose was, first, to examine the validity of computerised text analysis when applied to legislative speeches and, second, to answer substantively interesting questions about the positions of individual Irish legislators in 1991. The results vindicate the use of computerised analysis in the context of legislative speeches and locate all speakers in the 1991 debate in a substantively interesting policy space. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4008 info:doi/10.1080/714003143 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5266/viewcontent/Locating_TDs_in_policy_spaces_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Models and Methods Political Science
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LAVER, Michael
BENOIT, Kenneth
Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
description This article adapts a new technique for the computerised analysis of political texts, previously used to analyse party manifestos, to the analysis of speeches made in a legislature. The benefits of computerised text analysis come from the ability to analyse, for the first time, complex and daunting electronic sources of text, such as the parliamentary record. This allows the systematic estimation of the policy positions of individual political actors, with huge benefits both for theory development and empirical analysis. In this article, the technique is used to analyse all 58 English language speeches made in the October 1991 confidence debate on the future of the incumbent Fianna Fáil-PD coalition. The task was to use the words spoken in the debate to locate every one of the individual speakers on a 'pro- versus anti-government' dimension. The purpose was, first, to examine the validity of computerised text analysis when applied to legislative speeches and, second, to answer substantively interesting questions about the positions of individual Irish legislators in 1991. The results vindicate the use of computerised analysis in the context of legislative speeches and locate all speakers in the 1991 debate in a substantively interesting policy space.
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title Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
title_short Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
title_full Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
title_fullStr Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
title_full_unstemmed Locating TDs in policy spaces: The computational text analysis of Dáil speeches
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4008
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