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Identifying Morality Frames in Political Tweets using Relational Learning

Shamik Roy, María Leonor Pacheco, Dan Goldwasser

2021Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extracting moral sentiment from text is a vital component in understanding public opinion, social movements, and policy decisions. The Moral Foundation Theory identifies five moral foundations, each associated with a positive and negative polarity. However, moral sentiment is often motivated by its targets, which can correspond to individuals or collective entities. In this paper, we introduce morality frames, a representation framework for organizing moral attitudes directed at different entities, and come up with a novel and highquality annotated dataset of tweets written by US politicians. Then, we propose a relational learning model to predict moral attitudes towards entities and moral foundations jointly. We do qualitative and quantitative evaluations, showing that moral sentiment towards entities differs highly across political ideologies.

Topics & Concepts

MoralityPoliticsIdeologySentiment analysisSocial cognitive theory of moralityRepresentation (politics)Quality (philosophy)Moral disengagementEpistemologySociologySocial psychologyComputer sciencePsychologyArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceLawPhilosophyHate Speech and Cyberbullying DetectionSentiment Analysis and Opinion MiningTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence