试图利用大众媒体数据分析围绕印度一些关键ict政策的政治经济

Anirban Sen, Priya Chhillar, Pooja Aggarwal, Sravan Verma, Debanjan Ghatak, P. Kumari, Manpreet Singh Agandh, Aditya Guru, Aaditeshwar Seth
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政策制定受到许多因素的影响,包括选举政治、参与政策制定过程的行动者的意识形态偏见,以及企业和政府实体之间的相互联系。这种影响还通过大众传播媒介塑造公众舆论来实现。在本文中,我们研究了印度的四项ICTD政策,并通过使用有关这些政策如何在大众媒体中报道的数据来探索围绕它们的政治经济学。我们研究媒体对哪些行为者的报道更多,他们如何谈论政策问题,以及这些政策对哪些方面的报道更多。我们发现,政治家在大众媒体上对政策讨论的覆盖率最高,并且政治家和商界人士经常表达与这些政策相关的相似意识形态。我们还观察到,大众媒体往往偏向于与中产阶级读者群相关的问题,这些问题具有强烈的技术驱动的高度现代主义意识,而这些政策和穷人因政策执行不当而面临的问题的负面方面往往没有得到大量报道。我们的主要贡献是一种使用大众媒体数据自动分析的方法,以揭示可能影响政策制定背后政治经济的因素。
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An attempt at using mass media data to analyze the political economy around some key ICTD policies in India
Policy making is influenced by a number of factors, including electoral politics, ideological biases of actors involved in the policy making process, and the interlocks between corporate and government entities. This influence is also exercised by shaping public opinion through mass media. In this paper, we study four ICTD policies in India, and explore the political economy around them by using data about how these policies are covered in the mass media. We study which actors are covered more in media, how they speak on the policy issues, and which aspects are given more coverage for these policies. We find that politicians get the highest coverage in mass media regarding discussions on policies, and that the politicians and business-persons often express similar ideologies related to these policies. We also observe that mass media is often biased towards issues related to its middle class reader base with a strong sense of technology driven high-modernism, and negative aspects of these policies and issues faced by the poor due to improper policy implementation are often not given significant coverage. Our key contribution is a methodology of using automated analysis of mass media data to reveal the factors that might be shaping the political economy behind policy making.
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