Parliamentary Corpora and Research in Political Science and Political History

Luke Blaxill


Abstract
This keynote reflects on some of the barriers to digitised parliamentary resources achieving greater impact as research tools in political history and political science. As well as providing a view on researchers’ priorities for resource enhancement, I also argue that one of the main challenges for historians and political scientists is simply establishing how to make best use of these datasets through asking new research questions and through understanding and embracing unfamiliar and controversial methods than enable their analysis. I suggest parliamentary resources should be designed and presented to support pioneers trying to publish in often sceptical and traditional fields.
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2022.parlaclarin-1.5
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Proceedings of the Workshop ParlaCLARIN III within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
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June
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2022
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Marseille, France
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Darja Fišer, Maria Eskevich, Jakob Lenardič, Franciska de Jong
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ParlaCLARIN
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European Language Resources Association
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33–34
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Luke Blaxill. 2022. Parliamentary Corpora and Research in Political Science and Political History. In Proceedings of the Workshop ParlaCLARIN III within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, pages 33–34, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association.
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