Oxford Journals Social Sciences Political Analysis Virtual Issue: Recent Innovations in Text Analysis for Social Science

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In 2008, Political Analysis published a groundbreaking special issue on the analysis of political text, examining some of the initial efforts in political science to consider text as a data source and to develop methods for analyzing text data. In their introduction to the special issue, Monroe and Schrodt (2008) note that text one of the most common mediums through which political phenomenon are documented is underutilized in the social sciences and they argue for further research. They suggest the research discussed in the special issue should be a jumping-off point, or "departure lounge" for future text as data research. Answering their call, in the last eight years, the fi eld of "text as data" in social science has grown dramatically. As the number of sources and types of textual data documenting social science phenomenon has exploded, so too have methods for, and the use of, text analysis in social science research.