New article out on structural collocation analysis
Publicerad den 18 april 2023
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Why was the British Parliament so late in broadcasting its debates? Scholars have made recommendations on parliamentary communication, analysed its effects, and described the debates and arguments on broadcasting parliament. But who was making these arguments, and what role did parliamentarians’ identities play in these debates?
New article out by lab affiliate Mathias Johansson (co-author) and Betto van Waarden, Lund University.
Read the article in the journal Parliamentary Affairs, Oxford Academic via this link:
https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsad002
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