In Search of a Conspiracy A Practical Guide for Identifying Conspiracy Theories in Unstructured Textual Data
 
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Collegium Civitas
 
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University of Silesia in Katowice
 
 
Submission date: 2024-02-01
 
 
Acceptance date: 2025-01-09
 
 
Publication date: 2025-03-17
 
 
Polish Sociological Review 2025;229(1):69-88
 
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Our study aims to describe a computer-aided method of searching for conspiracy thinking in unstructured textual data. Collecting such data from the Internet usually involves using keywords to find relevant documents for further analysis. Although this step determines the results, many researchers select keywords arbitrarily without evaluating their tools. We introduced a method of keyword expansion that combines word embeddings and human cognitive abilities to identify potential keywords. In our study, we found that the relatively informed participants (N = 154) could not recall even a short list of relevant keywords, and the ones they selected were mostly useless in detecting conspiracy thinking. The designed Conspiracy Thinking Index performed better in detecting conspiracy-related text in a large text corpus (≈ 1.1M tweets) than supervised machine learning algorithms while remaining simple and transparent.
FUNDING
This research was funded by National Science Centre, Poland (grant no 2020/39I/HS5/00176).
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