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An Inductive Approach to Media Framing
ОглавлениеBastin, G., & Bouchet-Valat, M. (2014). Media corpora, text mining, and the sociological imagination: A free software text mining approach to the framing of Julian Assange by three news agencies. Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, 122, 5–25.
In this paper, the sociologists Bastin and Bouchet-Valat introduced R.TeMiS (http://rtemis.hypotheses.org), a free text mining software package designed for media framing analysis. Unique among R text mining tools, R.TeMiS features a graphical user interface (GUI) to help in the automation of corpus construction and management procedures based on the use of large media content databases and to facilitate the use of a range of statistical tools such as one- and two-way tables, time series, hierarchical clustering, correspondence analysis, and geographical mapping. Bastin and Bouchet-Valat presented a case study on the media framing of Julian Assange from January 2010 to December 2011 based on an analysis of a corpus of 667 news dispatches published in English by the international news agencies Agence France-Presse, Reuters, and the Associated Press. Bastin and Bouchet-Valat’s inductive approach to their data incorporates correspondence analysis (see Appendix G) as well as geographic tagging and mapping based on country names in the texts.
Specialized software used:
R.TeMiS