Computational Frame Analysis

Correlating
Resonance

Identifying frames of reference in contested policy spaces

A structured methodology for revealing the conceptual configurations that underpin conflicting positions within complex or wicked problems. Apply it to any corpus of policy texts to map what different stakeholders agree on, what divides them, and where common ground exists.

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The process

Three phases, each building on the last
Phase 3 clusters your data

End-to-end workflow
Phase 1 · Step 1
Initial extraction
5 random documents coded in isolated sessions to generate candidate terms
→ Candidate term list
Phase 1 · Step 2
Researcher review
Merge duplicates, enrich definitions with synonyms, apply scaffolding structure
→ Revised typology CSV
Phase 1 · Step 3
Saturation testing
New document batches tested against fixed typology until no new concepts emerge
→ Saturated typology
Phase 2 · Code
Full corpus coding
Every document scored against every concept — one isolated API call per document
→ Raw DTM
Phase 3 · Step 1
Binarisation
Scores converted to binary important / not important using fixed threshold rules
→ Binary DTM
Phase 3 · Step 2
Cluster analysis
TTM construction and MCA reveals concept configurations — the frames of reference
→ Frame map