会11经济1其他疾病01993预防 38医学35政治 10经济11社会7其他疾病 01994预防 49医学39社会9政治 4经济 0其他疾病01995医学42预防36社会11政治 9经济 1其他疾病01996预防 33医学27社会 22政治 13经济3其他疾病11997医学33预防26政治21社会 14经济 6其他疾病 01998预防 32医学19社会22政治17经济 8其他疾病11999预防 26社会 25医学 24政治 18经济 6其他疾病12000预防 31社会23政治20医学19经济 8其他疾病 02001社会30预防 29政治 19医学15经济 7其他疾病 02002预防34社会23政治21医学 16经济 6其他疾病 02003预防44医学17政治15社会14经济3其他疾病 7注释: [注1] 报纸的译名来自中国外交部的官方网站,下同。 [注2] 事实上,人民日报对于AIDS的中文用字是变化的,1986年之前主要称“爱滋病”,之后有一段时间混用,九十年代之后全部称“艾滋病” 。 [注3] VBPro是用于文本分析的一种量化分析软件。 [注4] TF-IDF为信息检索中一种常用的词条权值计算方法。对于这个公式的全称,国内鲜有意译,一般称“TF-IDF”、“TF-IDF公式”或“TF-IDF函数/方法”等,尤以前两种为多。 [注5] 因为tfi,j表示的是“次数”,因此肯定为非负整数。因此第一分式为大于等于1的情况;第二分式为等于0的情况。另:w表示求权。 [注6] 见前文注。 [注7] 人民日报的版面数本身也发生了变化,从1985年的8版到2003年的16版。 [注8] 为第九届全国政协委员,九三学社 References [1] Asheley, L., & Olson, B., (1998).Constructing reality: print media’s framing of the women’s movement, 1966-1986, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75 (2), 263-277. [2] Andsager, J.R., & Powers, A., (1999). 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