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AUTNES Content Analysis of Party Manifestos 2008 (SUF edition)
Creator
Müller, Wolfgang C. (University of Vienna)
Bodlos, Anita (University of Vienna)
Dolezal, Martin (University of Vienna)
Eder, Nikolaus (University of Vienna)
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz (University of Vienna)
Kaltenegger, Matthias (University of Vienna)
Meyer, Thomas M. (University of Vienna)
Praprotnik, Katrin (University of Vienna)
Winkler, Anna Katharina (University of Vienna)
Study number / PID
doi:10.11587/U4DWGK (DOI)
ZA6876 (GESIS ZA number)
10.4232/1.12693 (GESIS doi (Version 1.0.0))
Data access
Information not available
Series
AUTNES
Austrian National Election Study
Abstract
Full edition for scientific use. The AUTNES dataset on party manifestos covers the manifestos of the relevant parties that competed in the Austrian national elections 2008. All natural sentences within the manifestos are part of the dataset. The units of analysis are standardized statements derived from these natural sentences by means of a set of unitizing rules. The coding procedure applies the AUTNES relational approach of recording subjects, predicates, and objects to party manifestos. The subject actor is usually the party, but it can also be another actor being cited in the manifesto. There are two types of objects: issues and object actors. Issues are recorded by coders selecting from the AUTNES issue coding scheme the one issue that fits the content of the statement best. One object actor can be recorded per statement, each with their name (if an individual is present) and organizational affiliation. The issue predicate numerically records whether the subject's position towards the issue (if present) is one of (conditional) support, (conditional) rejection, or conveys a neutral stance. Similarly, the object actor predicate numerically records whether the subject's position towards the object actor is one of support, rejection, or conveys a neutral stance. In addition to the basic subject–predicate–object structure we code character traits for all subject and object actors as well as the party record and pledges. Variables: sentence (the text of the natural sentence); statement derived from the natural sentence; page number of the manifesto where the natural sentence can be found; organizational affiliation of the subject actor (usually the party); name of the subject actor if an individual; attributes of the subject actor; issue predicate (the relation between subject and issue); issue category selected for the statement; statement refers to regulation of the issue on the European level; reference to a party's own or a political opponent's past behavior...
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/2008 - 31/12/2008
Country
Austria
Time dimension
Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
Analysis unit
Text unit
Universe
All statements contained in the party manifestos published for the national elections in 2008.
Sampling procedure
Total universe/Complete enumeration
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Content coding
Funding information
Funder
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Grant number
S10903-G11
Access
Publisher
The Austrian Social Science Data Archive
Publication year
2021
Terms of data access
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