Examining Political Rhetoric with Epistemic Stance Detection

12/29/2022
by   Ankita Gupta, et al.
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Participants in political discourse employ rhetorical strategies – such as hedging, attributions, or denials – to display varying degrees of belief commitments to claims proposed by themselves or others. Traditionally, political scientists have studied these epistemic phenomena through labor-intensive manual content analysis. We propose to help automate such work through epistemic stance prediction, drawn from research in computational semantics, to distinguish at the clausal level what is asserted, denied, or only ambivalently suggested by the author or other mentioned entities (belief holders). We first develop a simple RoBERTa-based model for multi-source stance predictions that outperforms more complex state-of-the-art modeling. Then we demonstrate its novel application to political science by conducting a large-scale analysis of the Mass Market Manifestos corpus of U.S. political opinion books, where we characterize trends in cited belief holders – respected allies and opposed bogeymen – across U.S. political ideologies.

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