Mythologizing war: legacies of conflict in Croatian parliamentary debates

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The paper analyses almost fifteen years of Croatian parliamentary debates and identifies a discourse of war legacies. Using the latest advancements in natural language processing, the paper utilizes models based on latent semantic analysis and discusses how politicians talk about war in terms of common narratives and shared frameworks. Using a complex vector representation of war-related concepts, the paper specifically focuses on their framing in the context of right-wing authoritarianism. The results show a negative trend of pushing the most frequent war-related concepts to more extreme framing as a potential reflection of their political abuse and ongoing mythologization.

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Mochtak, M. (2020). Mythologizing war: legacies of conflict in Croatian parliamentary debates. Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea, 20(3), 491–513. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2020.1800283

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