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Argumentationen und Leitbilder computergestützt analysieren

Computer-aided analysis of argumentations and models
[journal article]

Kuckartz, Udo

Abstract

In der computergestützten Textanalyse lassen sich drei Haupttendenzen unterscheiden: Sie ist entweder linguistisch oder sozialwissenschaftlich orientiert, oder an Hypertext-Modellen ausgerichtet. Das hier vorgestellte Programm WINMAXpro folgt der sozialwissenschaftlichen Orientierung. Als eine spezi... view more

In der computergestützten Textanalyse lassen sich drei Haupttendenzen unterscheiden: Sie ist entweder linguistisch oder sozialwissenschaftlich orientiert, oder an Hypertext-Modellen ausgerichtet. Das hier vorgestellte Programm WINMAXpro folgt der sozialwissenschaftlichen Orientierung. Als eine spezielle Form der Textanalyse wird sodann die Leitbildanalyse vorgestellt. Dieses eignet sich zur Analyse verschiedener Datenarten (offene Interviews, Interaktions-, Organisations- und Gruppenprozesse). Nach einer Klärung des Leitbildbegriffs werden die einzelnen Schritte des computergestützten Auswertungsprozesses am Beispiel des Ökologie Diskurses näher vorgestellt (Grobcodierung, Dimensionalisierung, Feincodierung, Klassifikation und Leitbildidentifikation). Die Leitbildanalyse, so der Autor zusammenfassend, hat im Vergleich zur Grounded Theory den Vorteil, daß bereits zu Beginn mit einem Systematisierungsgerüst gearbeitet wird. (ICD)... view less


'This article will present the working of computerbased qualitative content analysis and the corresponding functions of the software program WINMAXpro. WINMAXpro is a program that has been developed within the context of qualitative social research which, however, is well applicable for the analysis... view more

'This article will present the working of computerbased qualitative content analysis and the corresponding functions of the software program WINMAXpro. WINMAXpro is a program that has been developed within the context of qualitative social research which, however, is well applicable for the analysis of different text data, e.g. data of historical research. WINMAXpro supports the interpretative analysis of even large quantities of text. Different to programs of quantitative content analysis categorization based on manifest text features is of no interest here, but researchers demands are interpretation, analysis and classification of texts or segments of texts. In this article the use of the program is demonstrated, basing on the example of a relatively new method of content analysis: the idol analysis, which has been texted in various projects of social science environmental studies.' (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
computer; data processing program; analysis; coding; example; ecology; text analysis

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods

Method
development of methods; basic research

Document language
German

Publication Year
1996

Page/Pages
p. 115-136

Journal
Historical Social Research, 21 (1996) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.21.1996.3.115-136

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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