from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2015
Data on President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's major foreign
affairs addresses was generated using two content-analysis platforms,
Yoshikoder and Crawdad, whose approaches to text are summarized in
Appendix A. Yoshikoder permits the analyst to identify “categories”
based on a set of specific single words. The categorical terms below were
developed after examination of the full range of words in the data.
• Category: Hitler
Included terms: Hitler, Hitler's, Hitler-dominated, Hitlerism, Hitlerisms, Hitlerite, Hitlerites
• Category: Nazi and variants
Included terms: Nazi, Nazi-dominated, Nazi-fascists, Nazis, Nazism, Goering
• Category: German nation
Included terms: German, German-occupied, Germany, Germany's, Prussia, Junker, Junkers, Kaiser, Kaiserism
• Category: Japanese leadership
Included terms: Tojo, Tojo's, emperor, emperor's, Hirohito,Hirohito's
• Category: Japanese nation
Included terms: Japan, Japan's, Japanese, Japanese-dominated, Japs
• Category: ideological war terms
Included terms: free, freedom, freedom-loving, freedoms, freely, freemen, democracies, democracy, democracy's, democratic, democrats, civilization, civilized, fascism, fascist, fascists, totalitarian, dictator, dictators, dictatorship, dictatorships, slave, slavery, enslave, enslave, enslavement, barbaric, barbarism, barbarous
• Category: legal terms
Included terms: crime, crimes, criminal, gangster, gangsters, gangsterism, law, lawless, lawlessness
• Category: civilizational terms
Included terms: barbaric, barbarism, barbarous, civilization, civilized
The analysis in Chapters 3 and 4 relies in part on Yoshikoder's computations of the frequency with which these categories appear in FDR's major public addresses.
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