At Manchester La La La, we tend to
publish opinion and analysis rather than focusing on transfer rumours and speculation.
Not exact matches
We welcome
Opinions,
Analysis, Transfer pieces, Twitter reactions
and MatchDay articles, so drop us an email if you're interested in getting your work
published.
We differentiated between computational approaches (either based on volume data, such as the number of mentions related to a party or candidate or the occurrence of particular hashtags; or endorsement data, such as the number of Twitter followers, Facebook friends or the number of «likes» received on Facebook walls), sentiment
analysis approaches, that pay attention to the language
and try to attach a qualitative meaning to the comments (posts, tweets)
published by social media users employing automated tools for sentiment
analysis (i.e., via natural language processing models or the employment of pre-defined ontological dictionaries),
and finally what we call supervised
and aggregated sentiment
analysis (SASA), that is, techniques that exploit the human codification in their process
and focus on the estimation of the aggregated distribution of the
opinions, rather than on individual classification of each single text (Ceron et al. 2016).
In a study to be
published Nov. 21, 2017 in PLOS Biology, the authors said their
analysis of internal documents bolsters evidence that the sugar industry has manipulated science in order to protect commercial interests,
and to influence regulations
and public
opinion.
New Haven, CT About Blog Yale Environment 360 is an online magazine offering
opinion,
analysis, reporting,
and debate on global environmental issues
published at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
Her work in these areas has been
published in journals such as Educational Evaluation
and Policy
Analysis, Public
Opinion Quarterly, Educational Administration Quarterly,
and Industrial
and Labor Relations Review.
Some colleagues
and I recently
published an
analysis that uses public
opinion data to test a series of hypotheses about just that.
How much spare time each week do you have to read all the relevant credible
published science papers already available for years,
and read existing reports by govt / science / economic / agri bodies on the subject matters,
and read the state of current research / know how of existing anecdotal narrow focused regional / local
analysis and the
opinions of experts in their particular field...
and then deeply think about all that
and come to a rational
and reasonable conclusion on it all?
Lomborg
publishes a blog post in Reuters UK's
Analysis and Opinion section entitled, «We Need a Fresh Approach On Climate Change.»
The Wall Street Journal, USA Today,
and The Washington Post all
published climate science denial
and other scientifically inaccurate statements about climate change on their
opinion pages over the last year
and a half, while The New York Times avoided doing so, according to a new Media Matters
analysis of those four newspapers.
A recent
analysis from the Australian Center for Independent Journalism found that 73 percent of articles
and opinion pieces
published in 2011 on a proposed carbon price were negative.
Our newsletter
publishes a combination of non - peer - reviewed technical articles, policy
analyses,
and opinion.
In my
opinion, it might be devastating if legal
analysis became commoditised
and automated to such an extent that opportunities to think beyond the status quo were diminished, hence the need for great jurisprudential thought that is
published in some form or other.
News
and analysis of 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of appeals, including same - day coverage of
published opinions.