2021
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Understanding peacefulness through the world news

Voukelatou V., Miliou I., Giannotti F., Pappalardo L.

Computational social science  Applied data science  Artificial intelligence  Sustainable development goals  Data science 

Peacefulness is a principal dimension of well-being for all humankind and is the way out of inequity and every single form of violence. Thus, its measurement has lately drawn the attention of researchers and policy-makers. During the last years, novel digital data streams have drastically changed the research in this field. In the current study, we exploit information extracted from Global Data on Events, Location, and Tone (GDELT) digital news database, to capture peacefulness through the Global Peace Index (GPI). Applying predictive machine learning models, we demonstrate that news media attention from GDELT can be used as a proxy for measuring GPI at a monthly level. Additionally, we use the SHAP methodology to obtain the most important variables that drive the predictions. This analysis highlights each country's profile and provides explanations for the predictions overall, and particularly for the errors and the events that drive these errors. We believe that digital data exploited by Social Good researchers, policy-makers, and peace-builders, with data science tools as powerful as machine learning, could contribute to maximize the societal benefits and minimize the risks to peacefulness.

Source: ISTI Research Report, SoBigData++, 2021



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@techreport{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:456581,
	title = {Understanding peacefulness through the world news},
	author = {Voukelatou V. and Miliou I. and Giannotti F. and Pappalardo L.},
	institution = {ISTI Research Report, SoBigData++, 2021},
	year = {2021}
}
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