Measuring Party Positions and Issue Salience from Media Coverage: Introducing and Cross-Validating New Indicators

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serval:BIB_E2A505C19793
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Measuring Party Positions and Issue Salience from Media Coverage: Introducing and Cross-Validating New Indicators
Journal
Electoral Studies
Author(s)
Helbling M., Tresch A.
ISSN
0261-3794
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
30
Number
1
Pages
174-183
Language
english
Abstract
Recent studies have started to use media data to measure party positions and issue salience. The aim of this article is to compare and cross-validate this alternative approach with the more commonly used party manifestos, expert judgments and mass surveys. To this purpose, we present two methods to generate indicators of party positions and issue salience from media coverage: the core sentence approach and political claims analysis. Our cross-validation shows that with regard to party positions, indicators derived from the media converge with traditionally used measurements from party manifestos, mass surveys and expert judgments, but that salience indicators measure different underlying constructs. We conclude with a discussion of specific research questions for which media data offer potential advantages over more established methods.
Keywords
political parties, media coverage, expert survey, comparative manifestos project, convergent validity, European integration
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