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Software for News Analysis

In the first part of the project, we will evaluate existing software for the analysis of news.

Types of Software for Textual Analysis

Currently, two main types of programs for textual analysis exist:

  1. Software that searches, organizes, and annotates textual data for further (qualitative and/or quantitative) analyses. Programs of this type are frequently subsumed under the acronym CAQDAS ("Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software").
  2. Programs that analyze textual data. Two principal methods for analyses can be distinguished (Hogenraad, McKenzie & Péladeau 2003: 221):

Two hybrid programs aim at both organizing and analytical tasks. cannot be captured by this typology. Finally, small helper applications prepare text for computer analyses.

NB: We will ignore programs that are not available for graphic user environments (i.e., Windows, Linux or MacOS) as well as programs that are only remotely related to media research, such as TATOE, which caters to linguistic analysis, or C-I-SAID and EZ-Text, which aim at interview data. For these and other vintage programs, check Harald Klein's exhaustive overview of text analysis software.

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