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Text Analysis -- An Introductory Manifesto |
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1 Socio-Cultural Indicators from Text Data |
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1 "Science in the Media" as a Cultural Indicator: Contextualizing Surveys with Media Analysis |
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3 | (20) |
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2 Media Content as Social Indicators: The Greenfield Index of Agenda-Setting |
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23 | (12) |
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3 Toward "Cultural Indicators": The Analysis of Mass Mediated Public Message Systems |
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35 | (10) |
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4 Content Analysis and the Study of Sociopolitical Change |
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45 | (14) |
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5 Cultural Indicators Based on Content Analysis: A Secondary Analysis of Sorokin's Data on Fluctuations of Systems of Truth |
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59 | (20) |
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2 Benchmarks: Exegesis and Hermeneutics |
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6 The Operation Called Verstehen |
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79 | (12) |
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7 Extract horn The Role of the Reader |
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91 | (14) |
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8 Extract from Truth and Method |
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105 | (42) |
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9 Objective Interpretation |
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147 | (28) |
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10 The Conflict of Interpretations |
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175 | (14) |
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11 The Intentional Fallacy |
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189 | (16) |
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205 | (16) |
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13 Exegesis and Eisegesis in the Interpretation of Scripture |
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221 | (10) |
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14 Motives, Intentions and the Interpretation of Texts |
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231 | (16) |
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3 Text Selection and Corpus Construction |
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15 Corpus Design Criteria |
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247 | (34) |
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16 Using Substitutes for Full-Text News Stories in Content Analysis: Which Text Is Best? |
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281 | (28) |
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17 Corpus Construction: A Principle for Qualitative Data Collection |
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309 | (20) |
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18 Representativeness in Corpus Design |
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329 | (32) |
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19 Data as Representations: Contextualizing Qualitative and Quantitative Research Strategies |
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4 Word Space Models, Semantic Networks, Classification |
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20 Revealing Social Structure from Texts: Meta-Matrix Text Analysis as a Novel Method for Network Text Analysis |
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3 | (28) |
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21 A Method to Extract Social Representations from Linguistic Corpora |
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31 | (18) |
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22 Knowledge Graphs and Network Text Analysis |
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49 | (12) |
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23 A Conceptual Framework for Quantitative Text Analysis: On Joining Probabilities and Substantive Inferences about Texts |
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61 | (18) |
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24 Narrative Psychological Content Analysis |
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79 | (22) |
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25 Narrative Analysis: Oral Versions of Personal Experience |
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101 | (34) |
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26 Extract from Morphology of the Folktale |
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135 | (30) |
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27 The Narrative Function |
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165 | (20) |
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28 "Narrative Analysis" Thirty Years Later |
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185 | (12) |
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6 Rhetoric: Argument, Frame, Metaphor |
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29 The Old Rhetoric: An Aide-Memoire |
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197 | (60) |
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30 The Rhetorical Situation |
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257 | (12) |
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31 Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm |
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269 | (8) |
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32 The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor |
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277 | (52) |
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33 Framing as a Theory of Media Effects |
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329 | (22) |
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34 Using Toulmin's Framework for the Analysis of Everyday Argumentation: Some Methodological Considerations |
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351 | (18) |
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35 The Layout of Arguments |
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36 Doing Discourse Analysis: Coalitions, Practices, Meaning |
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3 | (14) |
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37 Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics |
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17 | (24) |
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38 Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis |
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41 | (36) |
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39 Critical Discourse Analysis as a Method in Social Scientific Research |
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77 | (18) |
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40 How to Analyse Discourse |
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95 | (22) |
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41 Extract from Course in General Linguistics |
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117 | (24) |
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8 Tagging, Coding and Indexing: Top-down, Bottom-up, Pattern Matching |
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141 | (30) |
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43 Toward the Integration of Content Analysis and General Methodology |
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171 | (44) |
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44 Thematic Networks: An Analytic Tool for Qualitative Research |
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215 | (20) |
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Jennifer Attride-Stirling |
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45 Thematic Analysis and Its Reconceptualization as `Saliency Analysis' |
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235 | (6) |
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46 Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis |
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241 | (14) |
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47 Demonstrating Rigor Using Thematic Analysis: A Hybrid Approach of Inductive and Deductive Coding and Theme Development |
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255 | (14) |
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48 Shifting the Grounds: Constructivist Grounded Theory Methods |
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9 Applications in Different Fields of Inquiry |
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49 Parsing, Semantic Networks, and Political Authority Using Syntactic Analysis to Extract Semantic Relations from Dutch Newspaper Articles |
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3 | (24) |
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50 Analysing Parliamentary Debate with Computer Assistance |
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27 | (22) |
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51 Media Discourse and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power: A Constructionist Approach |
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49 | (34) |
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Sociology and (Social) Psychology |
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52 The Medicalization of Science News -- From the "Rocket-Scalpel" to the "Gene-Meteorite" Complex |
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83 | (18) |
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53 An Analysis of the Verbal Content of Suicide Notes |
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101 | (14) |
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54 The Duality of Culture and Practice: Poverty Relief in New York City, 1888--1917 |
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115 | (46) |
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Economics, Marketing and Organisational Studies |
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55 Material Values in the Comics: A Content Analysis of Comic Books Featuring Themes of Wealth |
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161 | (32) |
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56 The Story of Work: A Narrative Analysis of Workplace Emotion |
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193 | (24) |
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57 Extracting Team Mental Models through Textual Analysis |
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217 | (32) |
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Mass Media & Communication |
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58 Metaphors and Diaphors in Science Communication: Mapping the Case of Stem-Cell Research |
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249 | (30) |
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59 Constructing Climate Change: Claims and Frames in US News Coverage of an Environmental Issue |
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279 | (18) |
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60 Worldviews and Discursive Construction of GMO-related Risk Perceptions in Turkey |
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297 | (22) |
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61 Ancient Roman Metaphors for Communication |
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319 | (36) |
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10 Validation: Similarity, Triangulation and Abduction |
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62 On Psychological Similarity |
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355 | (18) |
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63 Triangulation: Validity and Empirically-based Hypothesis Construction |
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373 | (14) |
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64 Triangulation Revisited: Strategy of Validation or Alternative? |
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387 | (22) |
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65 Towards Public Accountability: Beyond Sampling, Reliability and Validity |
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409 | (16) |
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66 Horns, Hooves, Insteps: Some Hypotheses on Three Types of Abduction |
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425 | (22) |
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67 The Inference to the Best Explanation |
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