Classifying populist language in American presidential and governor speeches using automatic text analysis
Olaf van der Veen, Semir Dzebo, Levi Littvay, Kirk Hawkins, Oren Dar

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated text analysis pipeline that accurately classifies populist language in American political speeches, offering a quick and reliable alternative to traditional qualitative methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel automated classification model trained on US governor and presidential speeches, demonstrating high accuracy across different contexts and data sizes.
Findings
Classifies 84% of governor speeches correctly
Classifies 89% of presidential speeches correctly
Effective across different time periods and data sizes
Abstract
Populism is a concept that is often used but notoriously difficult to measure. Common qualitative measurements like holistic grading or content analysis require great amounts of time and labour, making it difficult to quickly scope out which politicians should be classified as populist and which should not, while quantitative methods show mixed results when it comes to classifying populist rhetoric. In this paper, we develop a pipeline to train and validate an automated classification model to estimate the use of populist language. We train models based on sentences that were identified as populist and pluralist in 300 US governors' speeches from 2010 to 2018 and in 45 speeches of presidential candidates in 2016. We find that these models classify most speeches correctly, including 84% of governor speeches and 89% of presidential speeches. These results extend to different time periods…
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TopicsHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Populism, Right-Wing Movements
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