Citation Context Analysis(CCA)is a typical data-driven research field based on full-text information,which breaks the limitations of traditional citation analysis using only bibliographic data,and benefits further stu...Citation Context Analysis(CCA)is a typical data-driven research field based on full-text information,which breaks the limitations of traditional citation analysis using only bibliographic data,and benefits further studies on various citation behaviors and other core issues behind them,such as citation motivation,citation function and citation sentiment.Corpus for CCA is the most important guarantee and support for these issues.This paper attempts to discuss the corpus construction and mining for CCA in order to comprehensively review the research significance,research status and existing deficiencies in this area.Two main sections in our paper are:1)corpus construction for CCA,its three building tasks,such as citation sentence extraction,citation-reference mapping and citation context extraction,are discussed;2)corpus mining and utilization for CCA,following related topics or situations are explored,including classification of citation motivation(or behavior)and citation sentiment,indexing and retrieval based on citation,citation recommendation and evaluation,citation-based abstracting and review generation automatically,and domains knowledge metrics.Finally,some suggestions and future research directions are briefly listed.展开更多
In this study, we examined extensive narratives prepared by participants who attended a chronic pain management programme where therapeutic writing was included. The aim was to explore how narrators experience the con...In this study, we examined extensive narratives prepared by participants who attended a chronic pain management programme where therapeutic writing was included. The aim was to explore how narrators experience the contexts in which their lives unfold following a cognitive behavioural programme. The analysis was based on a three-sphere model for context analysis, which referred to the contexts in which the narrators located their life stories: their immediate inter-subjective relationships, the collective social field, and broad cultural meaning. We identified important change processes related to adaptation. Our examination of the experience of therapeutic writing clearly indicated that therapeutic writing is helpful. We suggest that obtaining a better understanding of living with chronic pain through storytelling as part of therapeutic writing and using a three-sphere model for context analysis could improve understanding and approaches to nursing. Health carers should organize care around the experience of illness and its inter-subjective, social, and cultural consequences, which may provide a deeper understanding of identity and the core themes embedded in life stories.展开更多
文摘Citation Context Analysis(CCA)is a typical data-driven research field based on full-text information,which breaks the limitations of traditional citation analysis using only bibliographic data,and benefits further studies on various citation behaviors and other core issues behind them,such as citation motivation,citation function and citation sentiment.Corpus for CCA is the most important guarantee and support for these issues.This paper attempts to discuss the corpus construction and mining for CCA in order to comprehensively review the research significance,research status and existing deficiencies in this area.Two main sections in our paper are:1)corpus construction for CCA,its three building tasks,such as citation sentence extraction,citation-reference mapping and citation context extraction,are discussed;2)corpus mining and utilization for CCA,following related topics or situations are explored,including classification of citation motivation(or behavior)and citation sentiment,indexing and retrieval based on citation,citation recommendation and evaluation,citation-based abstracting and review generation automatically,and domains knowledge metrics.Finally,some suggestions and future research directions are briefly listed.
文摘In this study, we examined extensive narratives prepared by participants who attended a chronic pain management programme where therapeutic writing was included. The aim was to explore how narrators experience the contexts in which their lives unfold following a cognitive behavioural programme. The analysis was based on a three-sphere model for context analysis, which referred to the contexts in which the narrators located their life stories: their immediate inter-subjective relationships, the collective social field, and broad cultural meaning. We identified important change processes related to adaptation. Our examination of the experience of therapeutic writing clearly indicated that therapeutic writing is helpful. We suggest that obtaining a better understanding of living with chronic pain through storytelling as part of therapeutic writing and using a three-sphere model for context analysis could improve understanding and approaches to nursing. Health carers should organize care around the experience of illness and its inter-subjective, social, and cultural consequences, which may provide a deeper understanding of identity and the core themes embedded in life stories.