NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012 filmed sessions
Heike Kluver talks about whether quantitative text analysis can be used to systematically study framing policy debates in the EU.
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16 episodios
A quantitative approach to framing in political speech by Dr Eyal Sagi
Eyal Sagi talks about framing in political speech. The example he uses is The War on Terror and whether terror can be framed as either a crime or an act of war.
Framing policy debates in the EU: new techniques to answer old questions by Professor Christine Mahoney and Dr Heike Kluver
Geography in a Web 3.0 World by Dr Andy Hudson-Smith
Andy Hudson-Smith talks about using volunteered geographic information from social media for research.
Geovisualisation, spatial analysis and simulation by Dr Nick Malleson
Nick Malleson talks about how to simulate urban phenomena, especially crime, and how to use new kinds of data to improve models.
Happiness and welfare with changing preferences by Professor Sayantan Ghosal
Sayntal Ghosal talks about the use of happiness data as a measure of disadvantage, and his work on poverty traps and aspirational failure.
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