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How We Do Things With Words: Analyzing Text as Social and Cultural Data.

Dong Nguyen1,2,3, Maria Liakata1,4,5, Simon DeDeo6,7, Jacob Eisenstein8, David Mimno9, Rebekah Tromble10, Jane Winters11.   

Abstract

In this article we describe our experiences with computational text analysis involving rich social and cultural concepts. We hope to achieve three primary goals. First, we aim to shed light on thorny issues not always at the forefront of discussions about computational text analysis methods. Second, we hope to provide a set of key questions that can guide work in this area. Our guidance is based on our own experiences and is therefore inherently imperfect. Still, given our diversity of disciplinary backgrounds and research practices, we hope to capture a range of ideas and identify commonalities that resonate for many. This leads to our final goal: to help promote interdisciplinary collaborations. Interdisciplinary insights and partnerships are essential for realizing the full potential of any computational text analysis involving social and cultural concepts, and the more we bridge these divides, the more fruitful we believe our work will be.
Copyright © 2020 Nguyen, Liakata, DeDeo, Eisenstein, Mimno, Tromble and Winters.

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Keywords:  computational social science; computational text analysis; cultural analytics; digital humanities; natural language processing

Year:  2020        PMID: 33733179      PMCID: PMC7861331          DOI: 10.3389/frai.2020.00062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Artif Intell        ISSN: 2624-8212


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