Replication Data for: Modeling Conflict. Representations of Social Groups in Present-Day Dutch Literary Fiction.
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Replication Data for: Modeling Conflict. Representations of Social Groups in Present-Day Dutch Literary Fiction.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JSKPQV
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Creator |
Smeets, Roel
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
Object-Oriented model written in Python, with three main classes: Character, Book, Network. Four interlinked databases: BOOKS_complete.csv contains all info on 170 contemporary Dutch novels NODES_complete.csv contains all demographic info on 2137 characters in those novels NAMES_complete.csv contains all name variants of those characters EDGES_complete.csv contains all relational info between those characters Python scripts: characternetworks.py contains the three classes Character, Book, and Network Superscript.py computes character networks, ranks all characters, and output the results to character-rankings.csv conflict.py models enemy/friend relations between characters on two levels: enemy/friend triads: tests Heider's social balance theory based on enemies and friends in the corpus enemy dyads: computes hierarchies between every two enemies based on a 'conflictscore' (one for each measure) Csv output: - character-rankings.csv (output of write_to_csv() in Superscript.py) - character-rankings_conflictscore.csv (output of conflict.py) The text-files of the 170 novels from 2012 cannot be shared due to copyright.
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Arts and Humanities
social network analysis Dutch literature |
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Contributor |
Smeets, Roel
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