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基于文献的保护文化情绪分析

Sentiment analysis as a measure of conservation culture in scientific literature.

机构信息

NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Laboratory for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Nygårdsgaten 112, Bergen, 5008, Norway.

Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, 11a Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3SZ, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2020 Apr;34(2):462-471. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13404. Epub 2019 Oct 1.

Abstract

Culturomics is emerging as an important field within science, as a way to measure attitudes and beliefs and their dynamics across time and space via quantitative analysis of digitized data from literature, news, film, social media, and more. Sentiment analysis is a culturomics tool that, within the last decade, has provided a means to quantify the polarity of attitudes expressed within various media. Conservation science is a crisis discipline; therefore, accurate and effective communication are paramount. We investigated how conservation scientists communicate their findings through scientific journal articles. We analyzed 15,001 abstracts from articles published from 1998 to 2017 in 6 conservation-focused journals selected based on indexing in scientific databases. Articles were categorized by year, focal taxa, and the conservation status of the focal species. We calculated mean sentiment score for each abstract (mean adjusted z score) based on 4 lexicons (Jockers-Rinker, National Research Council, Bing, and AFINN). We found a significant positive annual trend in the sentiment scores of articles. We also observed a significant trend toward increasing negativity along the spectrum of conservation status categories (i.e., from least concern to extinct). There were some clear differences in the sentiments with which research on different taxa was reported, however. For example, abstracts mentioning lobe finned fishes tended to have high sentiment scores, which could be related to the rediscovery of the coelacanth driving a positive narrative. Contrastingly, abstracts mentioning elasmobranchs had low scores, possibly reflecting the negative sentiment score associated with the word shark. Sentiment analysis has applications in science, especially as it pertains to conservation psychology, and we suggest a new science-based lexicon be developed specifically for the field of conservation.

摘要

文化组学正在成为科学领域的一个重要分支,它是一种通过对文献、新闻、电影、社交媒体等数字化数据进行定量分析来衡量态度和信仰及其随时间和空间变化的动态的方法。情感分析是一种文化组学工具,在过去十年中,它提供了一种量化各种媒体中表达的态度极性的方法。保护科学是一门危机学科;因此,准确有效的沟通至关重要。我们研究了保护科学家如何通过科学期刊文章来传达他们的发现。我们分析了从 1998 年到 2017 年在 6 种以保护为重点的期刊上发表的 15001 篇文章的摘要,这些期刊是根据科学数据库中的索引选择的。文章按年份、焦点分类群和焦点物种的保护状况进行分类。我们根据 4 个词汇表(Jockers-Rinker、国家研究委员会、Bing 和 AFINN)为每个摘要计算了平均情感得分(平均调整 z 分数)。我们发现文章的情感得分呈显著的正年度趋势。我们还观察到,随着保护状况类别的光谱(即从最不关注到灭绝),情感得分呈显著的负向趋势。然而,不同分类群的研究报告的情感有一些明显的差异。例如,提到肺鱼的摘要往往具有较高的情感得分,这可能与腔棘鱼的重新发现推动了积极的叙述有关。相比之下,提到鲨鱼的摘要得分较低,这可能反映了与“鲨鱼”一词相关的负面情绪得分。情感分析在科学中有应用,特别是在保护心理学方面,我们建议开发一个专门针对保护领域的新的基于科学的词汇表。

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