centre-for-humanities-computing/conspiracies
A python package for discovering and examining conspiracies using NLP.
This tool helps researchers and social scientists analyze large volumes of text to identify and understand conspiracy theories. You provide textual data, and it helps you discover, categorize, and examine patterns related to conspiratorial thinking. This is ideal for academics, journalists, or policy analysts studying public discourse and misinformation.
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Use this if you need to systematically uncover and analyze conspiracy narratives within text-based datasets.
Not ideal if you are working on a Windows operating system or require a simple, out-of-the-box application rather than a programmatic analysis tool.
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