FrameASt: A framework for second-level agenda setting in parliamentary debates through the lens of comparative agenda topics


Klamm, Christopher ; Rehbein, Ines ; Ponzetto, Simone Paolo


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URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:180-madoc-625494
Document Type: Conference or workshop publication
Year of publication: 2022
Book title: Proceedings of the ParlaCLARIN III: Workshop on creating, enriching and using parliamentary corpora
Page range: 92-100
Conference title: ParlaCLARIN III Workshop on Creating, Enriching and Using Parliamentary Corpora within LREC2022
Location of the conference venue: Marseille, France
Date of the conference: 20.06.2022
Publisher: Fišer, Darja ; Eskevich, Maria ; Lenardič, Jakob ; Jong, Franciska de
Place of publication: Paris
Publishing house: European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISBN: 79-10-95546-85-6
Publication language: English
Institution: Außerfakultäre Einrichtungen > SFB 884
Pre-existing license: Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Subject: 004 Computer science, internet
Keywords (English): framing , agenda setting , comparative agendas project
Abstract: This paper presents a framework for studying second-level political agenda setting in parliamentary debates, based on the selection of policy topics used by political actors to discuss a specific issue on the parliamentary agenda. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic as an agenda item can be contextualised as a health issue or as a civil rights issue, as a matter of macroeconomics or can be discussed in the context of social welfare. Our framework allows us to observe differences regarding how different parties discuss the same agenda item by emphasizing different topical aspects of the item. We apply and evaluate our framework on data from the German Bundestag and discuss the merits and limitations of our approach. In addition, we present a new annotated data set of parliamentary debates, following the coding schema of policy topics developed in the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP), and release models for topic classification in parliamentary debates.
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