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From Text to Political Positions 2010
Message 1: From Text to Political Positions 2010
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Date: 09-Dec-2009
From: Alan Cienki <a.cienki let.vu.nl>
Subject: From Text to Political Positions 2010
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Full Title: From Text to Political Positions 2010 Short Title: T2PP Date: 09-Apr-2010 - 10-Apr-2010 Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Contact Person: Alan Cienki Meeting Email: T2PP let.vu.nl Web Site: http://www2.let.vu.nl/oz/cltl/t2pp/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics Call Deadline: 18-Jan-2010 Meeting Description: Amsterdam Workshop From Text to Political Positions 2010 9-10 April 2010, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Plenary speakers - Ken Benoit (Trinity College, Dublin, Dept of Political Science) - Jan Kleinnijenhuis (Vrije Universiteit/VU Amsterdam, Dept of Communication Studies and The Network Institute) - Veronika Koller (Lancaster University, Dept of Linguistics and English Language) and Paul Davidson (University of Bradford, Dept of Peace Studies) - Janyce Wiebe (University of Pittsburgh, Dept of Computer Science). The workshop 'From Text to Political Positions´ (T2PP) is intended to provide a meeting place for individual researchers and research groups focussing on the development of methods and techniques for the analysis of political texts. It will allow for dialogue between scholars working on complementary multidisciplinary projects, and so may lead to further collaboration. During these two days, plenty of time will be reserved for social and intellectual exchanges and the event will close with a round-table discussion. The meeting will focus on comprehensive and precise methods for manual and automated analysis of subjectivity and the presentation of opinions in political texts. Examples of relevant text-types include, but are not limited to: television news broadcasts, interviews, newspapers, opinion papers, parliamentary debates, manifestos, party websites, blogs, public-opinion polls on the internet and voting polls and election results. We plan to compile a selection of the papers and submit them to a peer-reviewed international journal for publication as a special issue. Venue Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU University Amsterdam) Metropolitan Building Buitenveldertselaan 3 - 7 1082 VA Amsterdam The Netherlands. Organising Committee The T2PP team: Prof. Dr. Piek Vossen Prof. Dr. Liesbet Hooghe Dr. André Krouwel Dr. Alan Cienki Drs. Annemarie van Elfrinkhof Drs. Bertie Kaal Drs. Isa Maks Contact: T2PP let.vu.nl Details and updates on: http://www2.let.vu.nl/oz/cltl/t2pp/index.html Call for Papers The research project 'From Text to Political Positions' (T2PP) is funded by the Center for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA) at the VU University Amsterdam. The goal of the project is to combine analytical methods from the social sciences with linguistic and discourse analytic methods from the humanities to find 'deeper' meanings expressed via political texts and to characterise positioning strategies used in them. The research group is developing a political/linguistic model to incorporate content analysis with context analysis as well as lexical-semantic analysis. It is aimed at uncovering characteristic semantic and stylistic variations in language use of political actors which express their positions and also evoke a range of reactions in the media and the electorate. Abstracts We invite 500-1000 word abstracts in English. They should be sent to T2PP let.vu.nl - Deadline for abstracts: 18 January 2010. - Notification of acceptance will be made by February 15th. - Participation will be based upon acceptance of refereed abstracts. - Only a limited number of papers (12-16) can be accepted to allow for 20 minutes per paper plus discussion time. - Deadline for papers from accepted participants: 10 March 2010. - Accepted papers will be posted on the T2PP web site two weeks in advance as 'working papers' to enhance discussion and debate. Workshop dates: 9-10 April 2010 Workshop cost: FREE - There will be no registration fee! Topic suggestions - Modelling positions of actors in political texts on issues and dimensions - Sociological and linguistic models for deep-structure analysis of political texts - Linguistic evidence of popularisation of language in politics - Politics in the media: methods of analysis in media discourse on politics - Securing quality in quantitative research methods - Analysing political discourse from a regional (e.g., European, Asian, African, British, USA) or global perspective - Acquisition and representation of subjectivity and modality (emotion, deontic and epistemic modality, urgency) as expressed lexically (e.g. 'for/against', 'can/will/must', 'say/state/demand', pos./neg. 'possible/likely') or on a higher discourse level. - The automatic annotation of subjective, deontic and modal layers of implications in texts to model complex opinions and positions of political/social actors - Applications for political opinion mining and positioning tools - ... other suggestions are welcome
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