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With text from legislative speeches becoming accessible, and machine learning techniques entering methodologically, the possibility for quantative and qualitative analyses have expanded (e.g. ParlSpeech and ParlSpeechV2). This provides possibilities to evaluate theories about deliberation, position-taking, agenda-control, and empirical patterns such as length of speeches. The purpose of this panel is to present papers studying legislative speeches, and to discuss possibilities and limitations of studying legislative speeches. Chair: David Willumsen, University of Innsbruck.
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Geographical Representation on the Floor: How Parliamentary Rules Shape Legislative Speeches | View Paper Details |
Legislative speeches about federal asymmetry, how to legitimise differentiation | View Paper Details |
Consider that an explanatory note - text reuse analysis of legislative data | View Paper Details |
Legislative Debates and Interaction between Parties | View Paper Details |
Named Entity Linking for the longitudinal study of the parliamentary discourse in the German Bundestag | View Paper Details |