Emotion recognition in italian political language for prefiguring crisis in the balance of the parties’ coalitions

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Опубліковано в::Quality and Quantity vol. 58, no. 2 (Apr 2024), p. 1971
Автор: Forciniti, Alessia
Інші автори: Zavarrone, Emma, Paolillo, Mirella
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245 1 |a Emotion recognition in italian political language for prefiguring crisis in the balance of the parties’ coalitions 
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520 3 |a The purpose of this study is to describe the emotions that dominated the political vocabulary used on Twitter during the Covid-19 epidemic by the leaders of the major Italian political parties, including Forza Italia, Movimento 5 Stelle, Fratelli d’Italia, Italia Viva, Lega, and Partito Democratico. We developed a 4-step analysis model based on Natural Language Processing (NLP) that combines: (1) Exploratory Textual Data Analysis; (2) Emotion Recognition (ER) for Italian language; (3) cross-tabulation coding between leaders and emotions; (4) the multivariate approach of Correspondence Analysis in order to determine the associations between politicians and four categories of emotions: anger, fear, sadness, and joy. Specifically, we contrasted the language utilized by Covid-19 leaders throughout the first and second waves. The results reveal an intriguing shift in the emotions communicated through political discourse between the first and second waves. Giorgia Meloni’s position as head of Fratelli d’Italia shifted significantly from fury to fear and grief, aligning her more with centrists and foreshadowing a serious rift in the right-wing and the balance of coalitions in the political arena. Giorgia Meloni became Italy’s Prime Minister in September 2022. This political success shows that the sentiment analysis done in this paper could be a good way to predict the future. 
653 |a Politics 
653 |a Data processing 
653 |a Political discourse 
653 |a Correspondence analysis 
653 |a COVID-19 
653 |a Data analysis 
653 |a Emotion recognition 
653 |a Recognition 
653 |a Language 
653 |a Emotions 
653 |a Happiness 
653 |a Acknowledgment 
653 |a Fear & phobias 
653 |a Political parties 
653 |a Political leadership 
653 |a Vocabulary 
653 |a Italian language 
653 |a Discourse 
653 |a Sentiment analysis 
653 |a Grief 
653 |a Political communication 
653 |a Right wing politics 
653 |a Coalitions 
653 |a Anger 
653 |a Natural language processing 
653 |a Sadness 
653 |a Centrism 
700 1 |a Zavarrone, Emma  |u University IULM, Department of Humanities, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.449501.d) 
700 1 |a Paolillo, Mirella  |u University of Naples Federico II, Department of Social Science, Naples, Italy (GRID:grid.4691.a) (ISNI:0000 0001 0790 385X) 
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