Affective News: The Automated Coding of Sentiment in Political Texts
University of Pennsylvania · McGill University
Abstract
An increasing number of studies in political communication focus on the “sentiment” or “tone” of news content, political speeches, or advertisements. This growing interest in measuring sentiment coincides with a dramatic increase in the volume of digitized information. Computer automation has a great deal of potential in this new media environment. The objective here is to outline and validate a new automated measurement instrument for sentiment analysis in political texts. Our instrument uses a dictionary-based approach consisting of a simple word count of the frequency of keywords in a text from a predefined dictionary. The design of the freely available Lexicoder Sentiment Dictionary (LSD) is discussed in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Politics
- Coding (social sciences)
- Political science
- Sentiment analysis
- Political communication
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Sociology
- Quality Education