Topic-labelled political speeches
Political Theory
- Framing
- Problems "do not exist out there"
- Framing means "portraying an issue from one perspective to the necessary exclusion of alternative
perspectives" - Aims at "inducing a cognitive bias through consistent linkage between a topic and a specific context (frame)."
Frames' political significance
- Our interpretation of a problem tends to imply what solutions (policies) are adequate for addressing it
- "[Political] Contestants manipulate, strategize and fight to have their frame accepted"
Project objective
- Create a pre-processed dataset of topic-labelled political speeches from the Bundestag
Datasource 1: DIP

Datasource 2: Transcripts of parliamentary debates
- Text files that can be used to extract the speeches that pertain to a particular agenda item
Ambitions (on a scale from MVP to infinite awesomeness)
- Finish the project
- Host the data
- Implement incremental scrapes
Ambitions
- Finish the project
- Host the data
- Implement incremental scrapes
- Classification
Ambitions
- Finish the project
- Host the data
- Implement incremental scrapes
- Classification
- Extend the project to new countries
- Topic dictionary
- Centralised repository for searchable, topic-labelled political speeches
References
- https://github.com/dmariassy/scraparl
- Boin, Hart, McConnel: Crisis Exploitation - Political and Policy Impacts of Framing Contests (2008)
- Boydstun et al.: Identifying Media Frames and Frame Dynamics Within and Across Policy Issues (2013)
- Tsur, Calacci, Lazer: A Frame of Mind - Using Statistical Models for Detection of Framing and Agenda Setting Campaigns (2015)
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