TY - BOOK AU - Stoltz,Dustin S. AU - Taylor,Marshall A. TI - Mapping texts: computational text analysis for the social sciences T2 - Computational social science series SN - 9780197756881 AV - H61 .S874 2023 U1 - 300.72/1 23/eng/20230920 PY - 2023///] CY - New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Social sciences KW - Methodology KW - Text data mining KW - Qualitative research N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - "Mining is the dominant metaphor in computational text analysis. When mining texts, the implied assumption is that analysts can find kernels of truth-they just have to sift through rubbish first. In this book, Stoltz and Taylor encourage text analysts to work with a different metaphor in mind: that of mapping. When mapping texts, the goal is not necessarily to find these meaningful needles in the haystack, but instead to create reductions of the text to document patterns. Just like with cartographic maps, though, the type and nature of the textual map is dependent on a range of decisions on the part of the researcher. Creating reproducible workflows is therefore critical for the text analyst. Mapping Texts offers a practical introduction to computational text analysis with step-by-step guides on how to conduct actual text analysis workflows in the R statistical computing environment. The focus is on social science questions and applications, with data ranging from fake news and presidential campaigns to Star Trek and pop stars. The book walks the reader through all facets of a text analysis workflow-from understanding the theories of language embedded in text analysis all the way to more advanced and cutting-edge techniques. The book should prove useful not only to social scientists, but anyone interested in conducting text analysis projects"-- ER -