Connecting Data Science and Qualitative Interview Insights through Sentiment Analysis to Assess Migrants' Emotion States Post-Settlement
Sarah Knudson (University of Saskatchewan), Srijita Sarkar (University, of Saskatchewan), Abhik Ray (Washington State University)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel interdisciplinary approach combining sentiment analysis with qualitative interview data to assess migrants' emotional states post-settlement, addressing limitations of traditional qualitative methods.
Contribution
It demonstrates how data science techniques can be applied to qualitative migration research, enabling large-scale emotion assessment from interview data.
Findings
Sentiment analysis can effectively identify migrant emotions from interview transcripts.
The approach allows scalable and consistent emotion assessment across diverse migrant populations.
Collaboration between data scientists and social scientists enhances migration research methodologies.
Abstract
Large-scale survey research by social scientists offers general understandings of migrants' challenges and provides assessments of post-migration benchmarks like employment, obtention of educational credentials, and home ownership. Minimal research, however, probes the realm of emotions or "feeling states" in migration and settlement processes, and it is often approached through closed-ended survey questions that superficially assess feeling states. The evaluation of emotions in migration and settlement has been largely left to qualitative researchers using in-depth, interpretive methods like semi-structured interviewing. This approach also has major limitations, namely small sample sizes that capture limited geographic contexts, heavy time burdens analyzing data, and limits to analytic consistency given the nuances of qualitative data coding. Information about migrant emotion states,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining · Humor Studies and Applications · Mental Health via Writing
