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Event Data Analysis×Wordfish Scaling×
CampPolitical SciencePolitical Science
FamíliaProcess / pipelineLatent structure
Any d'origen2008
Autor originalConflict-studies and computational-social-science traditions (McClelland, Schrodt, King)Jonathan Slapin and Sven-Oliver Proksch
TipusAutomated coding and analysis of who-did-what-to-whom event recordsUnsupervised latent-position model for word-count data
Font seminalSchrodt, P. A. (2012). Precedents, Progress, and Prospects in Political Event Data. International Interactions, 38(4), 546–569. DOI ↗Slapin, J. B., & Proksch, S.-O. (2008). A Scaling Model for Estimating Time-Series Party Positions from Texts. American Journal of Political Science, 52(3), 705–722. DOI ↗
ÀliesEvent data coding, Political event data, Conflict event data, CAMEO event codingWordfish text scaling, Poisson scaling of texts, Unsupervised text scaling, Wordfish position estimation
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ResumEvent data analysis converts streams of news reports into structured records of political interactions — who did what to whom, when — and aggregates them into time series of cooperation and conflict between actors. Each event is coded as a source actor, an action type drawn from an ontology such as CAMEO, a target actor, and a date. Modern systems extract these events automatically from millions of news stories, enabling near-real-time measurement of interstate and intrastate behavior for forecasting and analysis.Wordfish scaling is an unsupervised text-as-data method that estimates a single latent position for each political document — a party manifesto, a legislative speech, a press release — directly from its word frequencies, without any reference texts or hand coding. Introduced by Slapin and Proksch in 2008, it models word counts as draws from a Poisson distribution whose rate depends on a document position and word-specific parameters, recovering, for example, a left–right ordering of parties purely from how often each word appears in each text.
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