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[Commlist] Call for Authors for the Database for Variables of Content Analysis (DOCA)
Mon Jan 22 13:01:27 GMT 2024
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*Call for Authors for the **Database for Variables of Content Analysis
(DOCA)*
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*Link: ***https://t.uzh.ch/1Bn <https://t.uzh.ch/1Bn>
Deadline: March 20, 2024
Database of Variables for Content Analysis (DOCA
<http://www.hope.uzh.ch/doca>) invites submissions for entries -->
www.hope.uzh.ch/doca
The *open access* database compiles, systematizes, and evaluates
relevant content-analytical variables of communication and political
science research areas and topics.
DOCA simplifies access to common variables and their categories for
content analysis research. It provides entries for single
*variables* (e.g., actors, issues...) and more complex theoretical
*constructs* (often measured by more than one variable e.g.,
americanization).
The database serves as a foundation for answering questions about
research designs and operationalizations resorting to content analysis
and helps standardize and compare studies. It also promotes equal
opportunity among researchers by providing free access to important
resources.
We are looking for authors for the following variable entries:
Section Basics / Procedures
• Types of Media Outlets (Website, TV, Print...)
• Types of Digital/Social Media (Blogs, professional networks,
platforms…)
Section News / Journalism:
• News Factors/ News Values; this includes the following variables:
aggression/conflict, importance, duration, elite/celebrity,
emotions, continuity, controversy, proximity, reach, relevance,
(potential) damage/benefit, thematization, scope, and unexpectedness
• Objectivity
• Narrativity or narratives
• Visual framing
• Political balance
• Strategy and game framing
• Framing elements based on Entman (esp. science or health
communication)
• Interpretive journalism
• Alternative news media
• Journalistic role performance
Section Organizational / Strategic Communication:
• Storytelling
• Mediatization (esp. science or political communication)
• Fear appeals (esp. health communication)
Section Automated Content Analysis
• Emotions
• User reactions
• Visualisations
Of course, you can also send us suggestions for further variables
anytime. DOCA welcomes state-of-the-art contributions that summarise and
discuss various operationalisations - usually by other researchers - as
well as contributions that introduce variables that have been developed
by the author(s) of the submitted entry themselves. In this way, DOCA
can also contribute to the further development of operationalisations
and reflect current research trends.
Each database entry follows (more or less) the following structure:
1. A brief description of the variable or theoretical construct
2. A brief description of the most common field of application /
theoretical foundation
3. (If applicable) References / combination with other methods of data
collection
4. A sample operationalization including information about the selected
study / selected studies (research question/s; analyzed media type) and
information about the variable or construct (level of analysis,
reliability score, categories / values)
5. (If available) the codebook / protocol / code or other relevant material
PROCEDURE REGARDING THE CALL
• If you are interested in authoring an entry, please email us at:
(mfg /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch) <mailto:(mfg /at/ ikmz.uzh.ch)> by March 20, 2024.
• Information on variables or constructs in our database can be found at
this link: www.hope.uzh.ch/doca <http://www.hope.uzh.ch/doca>.
• You will receive a response within two weeks regarding your acceptance
and instructions for preparing your entry.
• Please submit your entry, which should be approximately 2 pages long,
by no later than May 1, 2024.
• If your entry is accepted, we will handle the typesetting, design, and
publication. Each entry will be assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
• No fees are charged to authors for submission, evaluation, or
publication processes.
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