识别美国国会演讲中气候变化否认论、宿命论和解决方案的党派框架的自然语言处理方法

A Natural Language Processing Approach to Identifying Partisan Framing of Climate Change Denialism, Fatalism, and Solutions in US Congressional Speeches

Policy Studies Journal · 2025
被引 1
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中文导读

利用自然语言处理技术分析1987至2017年美国国会演讲,发现共和党越来越多使用否认论语言,民主党更坚持解决方案导向,两党宿命论框架均逐渐增加。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the evolution of climate change discourse in the United States Congress from 1987 to 2017, employing natural language processing (NLP) techniques to analyze floor speeches. Using a la carte (ALC) word embeddings, we investigate how Democratic and Republican members of Congress frame climate change, focusing on denialist, fatalist, and solution‐oriented language. Our analysis reveals significant partisan divergences in climate change framing, with Republicans increasingly adopting denialist language, particularly around the term “global warming,” while Democrats maintain a more consistent, solution‐oriented approach. Both parties show a gradual increase in the use of fatalistic framing over time. These linguistic patterns reflect broader political strategies and evolving public discourse on climate change. By quantifying these semantic shifts, the findings contribute to the literature on agenda‐setting and policy framing offering a novel perspective on how political frames are constructed and maintained at the institutional level. This research not only enhances our understanding of climate change politics but also provides a methodological framework for analyzing long‐term trends in political discourse across various policy domains.

气候变化政治话语自然语言处理党派框架美国国会