Doing politics : discursivity, performativity and mediation in political discourse / edited by Michael Kranert and Geraldine Horan.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018]
  • ©2018
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1 online resource (428 pages).

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Series
  • Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; Volume 80. [More in this series]
  • Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture ; Volume 80
Summary note
"This edited volume explores the discursive, performative and mediated dimensions of contemporary political discourse. The strengths of the volume are manifold: it contains cutting edge interdisciplinary research on political discourses by international authors (UK, USA, Italy, Germany, Austria, Denmark) in political science, discourse linguistic and social interaction research. The contributions represent a wide range of methodological approaches to political discourse, analyzing a broad variety of genres, some of which have not been analyzed to-date, for example Wikipedia articles or the interaction between politicians and voters in the constituency office of a British Member of Parliament. The contributions also focus on political discourses of high and relevant topicality, such as EU membership of Britain, populism, migration and xenophobia, terrorism and narratives in international relations. The volume will complement and expand on existing publications in the fields of political discourse analysis, critical linguistics, politics, political theory, communication and media studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • "Doing politics" : recent developments in political discourse analysis / Michael Kranert and Geraldine Horan
  • "We have the character of an island nation" : A discourse-historical analysis of David Cameron's "Bloomberg speech" on the European Union / Ruth Wodak
  • "Dancing with doxa" : a "rhetorical political analysis" of David Cameron's sense of Britishness / Alan Finlayson
  • Charting the semantics of labour relations in House of Commons debates spanning two hundred years : a study of Parliamentary language using corpus linguistic methods and automated semantic tagging / Jane Demmen, Lesley Jeffries and Brian Walker
  • Off the record : the transcription of parliamentary debates for political discourse analysis / Sylvia Shaw
  • Making "politics" relevant : how constituents and a member of Parliament raise political topics at constituency surgeries / Emily Hofstetter and Elizabeth Stokoe
  • A cross-linguistic study of new populist language / Maria Ivana Lorenzetti
  • Disciplining the unwilling : normalisation of (demands for) punitive measures against immigrants in Austrian populist discourse / Markus Rheindorf
  • Es-tu Charlie? Doing politics on Wikipedia / Susanne Kopf and Elena Nichele
  • United we diverge : politician Facebook responses to terror attacks / Anders Horsbøl
  • Hybridity and antagonism in broadcast election campaign interviews / Argyro Kantara
  • Mediated campaign debate subgenre and their importance for analytic considerations / Karen L. Adams
  • Cross-talk in political discourse : strategies for bridging issue movements on Democracy Now! / Amoshaun Toft
  • Reading political minds : "backstage" politics in audience reception / Sam Browse
  • "All this is a boon to Britain's crumbling democracy" : meta-reporting about the TV debates in the British General Election 2015 / Melani Schroeter
  • Red lines and rash decisions : Syria, metaphor and narrative / Federica Ferrari and Ben O'Loughlin.
ISBN
  • 9789027263148
  • 9027263140
Doi
  • 10.1075/dapsac.80
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