Bad apples just for friends: A large language model approach to research on the strategic framing in government’s human rights advocacy narratives

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Jie Lian
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Abstract

Existing scholarship shows that transnational human rights advocacy depends on successful framing and audience mobilization. While most of this literature has focused on human rights framing by NGOs and advocates, governments can also frame human rights interests to their advantage. Focusing on the topic of police violence in the United States government’s transnational human rights advocacy practices, this article argues that a government may frame advocacy narratives for its benefit. For the government, strategic framing could be used to mobilize pressure against its geopolitical rivals, ease condemnation against its friends, and actively define advocated issues in a way favorable to its regime. With a novel network approach for text representation based on pre-trained large language models (LLMs), this article proposes an effective method to measure strategic framing from text data. Using the US State Department’s human rights reports, the results show that police violence accusations in the US government’s human rights advocacy narratives are strategically framed with reporting in favor of countries closer to the US. This research contributes to human rights scholarship by highlighting how governments’ national interests considerations could be incorporated into transnational human rights advocacy activities through strategic framing. The proposed LLM-based text data representation method also shows promising potential for broader text analysis tasks like topic modeling.
只给朋友吃的坏苹果:研究政府人权倡导叙事中的战略框架的大型语言模型方法
现有的学术研究表明,跨国人权倡导取决于成功的框架和受众动员。虽然这些文献大多侧重于非政府组织和倡导者制定的人权框架,但政府也可以为自己的利益制定人权利益。本文聚焦于美国政府跨国人权倡导实践中的警察暴力问题,认为政府可能会为自己的利益而构建倡导叙事。对于政府来说,战略框架可以用来动员对地缘政治对手的压力,减轻对其朋友的谴责,并以有利于其政权的方式积极界定所倡导的问题。本文提出了一种基于预训练的大型语言模型(LLMs)的文本表示的新颖网络方法,并提出了一种从文本数据中度量策略框架的有效方法。根据美国国务院的人权报告,结果显示,在美国政府的人权倡导叙事中,警察暴力指控是战略性的,报道有利于与美国关系更近的国家。这项研究通过强调如何通过战略框架将政府的国家利益考虑纳入跨国人权倡导活动,为人权研究做出了贡献。提出的基于llm的文本数据表示方法也显示出广泛的文本分析任务(如主题建模)的潜力。
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6.70
自引率
5.60%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: Journal of Peace Research is an interdisciplinary and international peer reviewed bimonthly journal of scholarly work in peace research. Edited at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), by an international editorial committee, Journal of Peace Research strives for a global focus on conflict and peacemaking. From its establishment in 1964, authors from over 50 countries have published in JPR. The Journal encourages a wide conception of peace, but focuses on the causes of violence and conflict resolution. Without sacrificing the requirements for theoretical rigour and methodological sophistication, articles directed towards ways and means of peace are favoured.
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