Abstract
Abstract
This article offers a first large scale analysis of argumentative polylogues in the fracking controversy. It
provides an empirical methodology (macroscope) that identifies, from large quantities of text data through semantic frame
analysis, the many players, positions and places presumed relevant to argumentation in a controversy. It goes beyond the usual
study of framing in communication research because it considers that a controversy’s communicative context is shaped, and in turn
conditions, the making and defending of standpoints. To achieve these novels aims, theoretical insights from frame semantics,
knowledge driven argument mining, and argumentative polylogues are combined. The macroscope is implemented using the
Semafor parser to retrieve all the semantic frames present in a large corpus about fracking and then
observing the distribution of those frames that semantically presuppose argumentative features of polylogue (meta-argumentative
indicators). The prominent indicators are Taking_sides (indicator of “having an argument”),
Evidence and Reasoning (indicators of “making an argument”). The automatic retrieval of the
words associated with the core elements of the semantic frame enables the mapping of how different players, positions, and
discussion venues are assembled around what is treated as disagreeable in the controversy. This knowledge driven approach to
argument mining reveals prototypical traits of polylogues related to environmental issues. Moreover, it addresses a problem in
conventional frame analysis common in environmental communication that focuses on the way individual arguments are presented
without effective consideration of the argumentative relevance the semantics and pragmatics of certain frames operating across
discourses.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication
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