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Complex Politics: A Quantitative Semantic and Topological Analysis of UK House of Commons Debates

Authors :
Gurciullo, Stefano
Smallegan, Michael
Pereda, María
Battiston, Federico
Patania, Alice
Poledna, Sebastian
Hedblom, Daniel
Oztan, Bahattin Tolga
Herzog, Alexander
John, Peter
Mikhaylov, Slava
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study is a first, exploratory attempt to use quantitative semantics techniques and topological analysis to analyze systemic patterns arising in a complex political system. In particular, we use a rich data set covering all speeches and debates in the UK House of Commons between 1975 and 2014. By the use of dynamic topic modeling (DTM) and topological data analysis (TDA) we show that both members and parties feature specific roles within the system, consistent over time, and extract global patterns indicating levels of political cohesion. Our results provide a wide array of novel hypotheses about the complex dynamics of political systems, with valuable policy applications.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1510.03797
Document Type :
Working Paper