Theory, Method, and Practice in Computer Content Analysis

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Pub. Date: 2001-04-01
Publisher(s): Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

In recent years, computer content analysis has undergone something of a renaissance. Inexpensive and powerful desktop computers mean that computer analysis of texts is available to most researchers. The availability of software to do analyses, however, is not always linked to clear theoretical and methodological understandings. This volume seeks to deal with this concern by providing, from scholars in a variety of disciplines, perspectives upon the theoretical and methodological issues which arise when conducting content analysis via computer. Although it is not always obvious, computer content analysis is a method which inevitably calls for theoretical assumptions. Those theoretical assumptions in turn drive methodological considerations, and method in turn determines the form of the practice of computer content analysis. This volume includes ten articles by well-known scholars utilizing computer content analysis. A variety of methodological, theoretical, and practical issues are here addressed, presenting unique methods and perspectives for the consideration of computer content analysis. Intended for an audience of graduate students, scholars, and in-field practitioners, Theory, Method and Practice of Computer Content Analysis will serve as an invaluable resource of ideas and practices for those interested in using computers to analyze textual material.

Author Biography

MARK D. WEST is Chair and Association Professor of Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Part I. Theory
In Praise of Dumb Clerks: Computer-Assisted Content Analysis
3(10)
Robert L. Stevenson
Historical Foundations of Computer-Assisted Content Analysis
13(30)
Donald L. Diefenbach
Redeveloping Diction: Theoretical Considerations
43(18)
Roderick P. Hart
Frame Mapping: A Quantitative Method for Investigating Issues in the Public Sphere
61(16)
Mark Miller
Bonnie Parnell Riechert
Toward a Typology and Theoretical Grounding for Computer Content Analysis
77(20)
Mark D. West
Linda K. Fuller
Part II. Method
Computer Content Analysis and Manual Coding Techniques: A Comparative Analysis
97(14)
Alf Linderman
Pre-Assessment of Scale Reliability: A Computer Content Analysis Approach
111(14)
Donald G. McTavish
Probabilistic Classifiers for Tracking Point of View
125(18)
Janyce M. Wiebe
Rebecca F. Bruce
Part III. Practice
New Methods of Content Analysis in Education, Evaluation, and Psychology
143(16)
Herbert J. Walberg
Gretchen W. Arian
Susan J. Paik
John Miller
The Future of Computer Content Analysis: Trends, Unexplored Lands, and Speculations
159(18)
Mark D. West
Index 177(10)
Contributors 187

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