Introduction to Internet-based Research
Week 7: Semantic Network Analysis
(26.10.2021)
Mandatory reading
Hadar, M., Segev, E. (forthcoming). Politicizing the Holocaust: A comparative analysis of Israeli and German speeches. |
Segev, E. (2020). Teaching & Learning Guide for: Textual network analysis. Sociology Compass, 14(4), e12780. |
Optional reading
Kang, G. J., Ewing-Nelson, S. R., Mackey, L., Schlitt, J. T., Marathe, A., Abbas, K. M., & Swarup, S. (2017). Semantic network analysis of vaccine sentiment in online social media. Vaccine, 35(29), 3621-3638. |
Drieger, P. (2013). Semantic network analysis as a method for visual text analytics. Procedia-social and behavioral sciences, 79, 4-17. |
Shim, J., Park, C., & Wilding, M. (2015). Identifying policy frames through semantic network analysis: an examination of nuclear energy policy across six countries. Policy Sciences, 48(1), 51-83. |
Park, H. W., & Leydesdorff, L. (2013). Decomposing social and semantic networks in emerging “big data” research. Journal of informetrics, 7(3), 756-765. |