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@article{ Merz2016,
 title = {The Manifesto Corpus: a new resource for research on political parties and quantitative text analysis},
 author = {Merz, Nicolas and Regel, Sven and Lewandowski, Jirka},
 journal = {Research and Politics},
 number = {2},
 pages = {1-8},
 volume = {3},
 year = {2016},
 issn = {2053-1680},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168016643346},
 abstract = {This article presents a digital, open-access, multilingual, annotated corpus of electoral programs. It complements the recent methodological innovations in (semi-) computerized content analysis by providing a large, standardized text corpus for the political science community. The corpus is based on the collection of the Manifesto Project, which comprises of (at the time of writing) the largest hand-annotated text corpus of electoral programs available. Since 2009 the project’s costly and time-intensive procedure of collecting and coding documents has been fully digitized. As a result, it now provides more than 1800 machine readable documents from 40 different countries. Six hundred of these documents contain content-analyzed annotations at the level of single (quasi-) sentences, which correspond to the Manifesto Project coding scheme. Additionally, the corpus will continually be extended by incorporating new elections and digitizing older documents. The database also provides meta-information for each document (eg. party, election, language, etc.) that allow it to be referenced back to the Manifesto Dataset. The corpus is stored in a standardized format in an online database, and an API and R package (manifestoR) guarantee easy access.},
 keywords = {Wahlkampf; election campaign; politisches Programm; political program; Partei; party; Inhaltsanalyse; content analysis; Textanalyse; text analysis; quantitative Methode; quantitative method; Datenbank; data bank}}