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Managing Refugee Protection Crises: Policy Lessons from Economics and Political Science
In: Hangartner, Dominik; Spirig, Judith; Sarvimäki, Matti (2021). Managing Refugee Protection Crises: Policy Lessons from Economics and Political Science. Journal of the Finnish Economic Association, 2(1):1-24. (2021)
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ... : Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya ...
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ; Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya
Hoffmann, Friedhelm; هوفمان, فريدهيلم; Idrissi, Ramdane Mesbah (Verfasser des Vorworts). - : Universität Tübingen, 2020
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Comic styles and their relation to the sense of humor, humor appreciation, acceptability of prejudice, humorous self-image and happiness
In: Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés; Heintz, Sonja (2020). Comic styles and their relation to the sense of humor, humor appreciation, acceptability of prejudice, humorous self-image and happiness. HUMOR: International Journal of Humor Research, 33(3):381-403. (2020)
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SIFT – A language technology toolkit to assess the print media coverage of new forms of governance
In: Wüest, Bruno; Amsler, Michael; Schneider, Gerold (2017). SIFT – A language technology toolkit to assess the print media coverage of new forms of governance. Working paper series / NCCR-Democracy 95, University of Zurich. NCCR-Democracy. (2017)
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The home bias in sovereign ratings
In: Fuchs, Andreas; Gehring, Kai (2017). The home bias in sovereign ratings. Journal of the European Economic Association, 15(6):1386-1423. (2017)
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Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics
In: Amsler, Michael; Wüest, Bruno (2016). Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics. In: PolText 2016. International Conference on the Advances in Computational Analysis of Political Text, Dubrovnik, 14 July 2016 - 16 July 2016, 1-7. (2016)
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CLASS Connect
In: CLASS Connect (2015)
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Measuring the public accountability of new modes of governance
In: Wüest, Bruno; Schneider, Gerold; Amsler, Michael (2014). Measuring the public accountability of new modes of governance. In: ACL Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science, Baltimore, MD, USA, 26 June 2014 - 26 June 2014, 38-43. (2014)
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Measuring the Public Account- ability of New Modes of Governance
In: Wüest, Bruno; Schneider, G; Amsler, Michael (2014). Measuring the Public Account- ability of New Modes of Governance. In: ACL Workshop on Language Technology and Computational Social Science, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 24 June 2014 - 26 June 2014. (2014)
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Using computational linguistics to enhance protest event analysis
In: Wüest, Bruno; Rothenhäusler, Klaus; Hutter, Swen (2013). Using computational linguistics to enhance protest event analysis. In: ENCoRe Workshop 'Tools and Techniques for Conflict Event Data Collection', Konstanz, 6 December 2013 - 7 December 2013. (2013)
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Vers une bureaucratie représentative: la promotion de la représentation et de la diversité linguistiques dans l'administration fédérale en Suisse et au Canada
In: Kübler, Daniel; Kobelt, Emilienne; Andrey, Stephanie (2011). Vers une bureaucratie représentative: la promotion de la représentation et de la diversité linguistiques dans l'administration fédérale en Suisse et au Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 44(4):903-927. (2011)
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Electoral Campaigns and Relation Mining: Extracting Semantic Network Data from Newspaper Articles
In: Wüest, Bruno; Clematide, S; Bünzli, A; Laupper, D; Frey, T (2011). Electoral Campaigns and Relation Mining: Extracting Semantic Network Data from Newspaper Articles. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 8(4):444-463. (2011)
Abstract: Among the many applications in social science for the entry and management of data, there are only a few software packages that apply natural language processing to identify semantic concepts such as issue categories or political statements by actors. Although these procedures usually allow efficient data collection, most have difficulty in achieving sufficient accuracy because of the high complexity and mutual relationships of the variables used in the social sciences. To address these flaws, we suggest a (semi-) automatic annotation approach that implements an innovative coding method (Core Sentence Analysis) by computational linguistic techniques (mainly entity recognition, concept identification, and dependency parsing). Although such computational linguistic tools have been readily available for quite a long time, social scientists have made astonishingly little use of them. The principal aim of this article is to gather data on party-issue relationships from newspaper articles. In the first stage, we try to recognize relations between parties and issues with a fully automated system. This recognition is extensively tested against manually annotated data of the coverage in the boulevard newspaper Blick of the Swiss national parliamentary elections of 2003 and 2007. In the second stage, we discuss possibilities for extending our approach, such as by enriching these relations with directional measures indicating their polarity.
Keyword: 320 Political science; Computer-assisted content analysis; core sentence approach; electoral research; Institute of Political Science; natural language processing; relation mining
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/19331681.2011.567387
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/58296/1/19331681%252E2011%252E567387.pdf
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/58296/4/Wueest_et_al_Electoral_Campaigns_Relation_Mining.pdf
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/58296/
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-58296
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Is there a trade-off between diversity and performance? Efficient communication versus multilingualism in the Swiss federal administration
In: Andrey, S; Kobelt, E; Kübler, Daniel (2008). Is there a trade-off between diversity and performance? Efficient communication versus multilingualism in the Swiss federal administration. In: European Group on Public Administration's yearly conference, Rotterdam, 3 September 2008 - 6 September 2008. (2008)
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Henryk Grossman bibliography [version 27/8/06]
Kuhn, Rick. - 2006
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Henryk Grossman bibliography
Kuhn, Rick. - 2006
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Henryk Grossman bibliography [version 28/6/06]
Kuhn, Rick. - : University of Illinois Press, 2006
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Henryk Grossman bibliography [version 22/5/06]
Kuhn, Rick. - 2006
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Henryk Grossman bibliography [version 28/6/06]
Kuhn, Rick. - : University of Illinois Press, 2006
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Henryk Grossman bibliography [version 27/8/06]
Kuhn, Rick. - 2006
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