Summary information

Study title

AUTNES Content Analysis of Party Leader Statements 2006 (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/Z9KRC3 (DOI)

ZA6884 (GESIS ZA number)

10.4232/1.12701 (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 coding of leader statements covers all public statements and actions of leaders of relevant parties in the six weeks before the 2006 election, as documented in Austria’s two leading quality newspapers (Der Standard and Die Presse). Leaders are defined as party leaders and top candidates (i.e., those heading the party’s national election list). All natural sentences within the newspaper articles mentioning the leaders are part of the dataset, but the units of analysis are standardized statements derived from these natural sentences. The coding procedure applies the AUTNES relational approach of recording subjects, predicates, and objects to leader statements. Here, subjects are always party leaders or top candidates (with a few exceptions). We record the link between subjects and two kinds of objects, namely issues and object actors. Issues are coded using the comprehensive AUTNES list of issue categories. Object actors are recorded with their name (if an individual is present) and organisational affiliation. The predicate numerically records whether the subject’s position towards the issue or the object actor is one of (conditional) support, (conditional) rejection, or conveys a neutral/ambivalent stance. We record four supplementary variables: character traits for all object actors, leader records for subject and object actors, and justifications for issue statements. Variables: ID; year of the election campaign; newspaper (Der Standard, Die Presse); date of newspaper publication; page of the newspaper; title of the newspaper article; sentence in the newspaper article; presence of relevant party leader statement; statement extracted from the sentence; organisational affiliation of the quoting actor; name of the quoting actor (if individual); organisational affiliation of the subject actor; name of the subject actor (if individual); predicate (relation between subject actor and issue (or object actor if present); issue...
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Methodology

Data collection period

31/07/2006 - 30/09/2006

Country

Austria

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Text unit

Universe

All public statements and actions of leaders of relevant parties in the six weeks before the election, as documented in all reports in Austria’s two leading quality newspapers (Der Standard and Die Presse). Leaders are defined as party leaders and lead candidates (i.e. those heading the party’s national election list). Most of the time, both roles are combined in one person. If this is not the case two leaders for the respective party are recorded. Jörg Haider represents a special case. Due to the dominant role, he played in the Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) he is recorded as a leader regardless of his formal position within these organisations.

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

2022

Terms of data access

For more Information please visit AUSSDA's web page

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