This book explores the concepts and methods of microanalysis, and applies these techniques to the latest psychological research on how politicians communicate, and the implications of these findings for the democratic process and society as a whole.
This book explores the concepts and methods of microanalysis, and applies these techniques to the latest psychological research on how politicians communicate, and the implications of these findings for the democratic process and society as a whole.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1: Concepts and Methods 1. The microanalysis of political communication 2. Politics as social skill 3. Face and face management 4. Methodology Part 2: Political Communication in Context 5. Political speeches 6. Broadcast interviews 7. Prime Minister¿s Question Time Part 3: Wider Issues 8. Politics and the media 9. Conclusions: implications for democracy
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Concepts and Methods
Chapter 1. Microanalysis Influences on microanalysis
Central features of microanalysis
Chapter 2. Theoretical Approaches
The social skills model
Face and facework
Overall conclusions
Chapter 3. Techniques of Analysis
Transcription
Speaker-audience interaction
Question-response sequences
Conclusions
Part II. Empirical studies of political discourse
Chapter 4. Claps and Claptraps: How Political Speakers and Audiences Interact
Claptraps: Techniques for inviting applause
Factors that affect speaker-audience interaction
A model of speaker-audience interaction in political speeches
Conclusions
Chapter 5. Being Slippery? Equivocation in Political Interviews
How much do politicians equivocate?
In what ways do politicians equivocate?
Equivocation profiles of leading politicians
Why do politicians equivocate?
Face and facework in political interviews
Equivocation and deception
Equivocation and the use of implicit discourse
Equivocation and culture
Conclusions
Chapter 6. The Westminster Punch and Judy Show? Leaders' Exchanges at Prime Minister's Questions
Part 1: Concepts and Methods 1. The microanalysis of political communication 2. Politics as social skill 3. Face and face management 4. Methodology Part 2: Political Communication in Context 5. Political speeches 6. Broadcast interviews 7. Prime Minister¿s Question Time Part 3: Wider Issues 8. Politics and the media 9. Conclusions: implications for democracy
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Concepts and Methods
Chapter 1. Microanalysis Influences on microanalysis
Central features of microanalysis
Chapter 2. Theoretical Approaches
The social skills model
Face and facework
Overall conclusions
Chapter 3. Techniques of Analysis
Transcription
Speaker-audience interaction
Question-response sequences
Conclusions
Part II. Empirical studies of political discourse
Chapter 4. Claps and Claptraps: How Political Speakers and Audiences Interact
Claptraps: Techniques for inviting applause
Factors that affect speaker-audience interaction
A model of speaker-audience interaction in political speeches
Conclusions
Chapter 5. Being Slippery? Equivocation in Political Interviews
How much do politicians equivocate?
In what ways do politicians equivocate?
Equivocation profiles of leading politicians
Why do politicians equivocate?
Face and facework in political interviews
Equivocation and deception
Equivocation and the use of implicit discourse
Equivocation and culture
Conclusions
Chapter 6. The Westminster Punch and Judy Show? Leaders' Exchanges at Prime Minister's Questions
A background to PMQs
Overview of PMQs adversarialism
Distinctive features of PMQs discourse
The punch of PMQs?
Conclusions
Chapter 7. Political Journalism
Adversarialism
Discussion and conclusions
Part III
Chapter 8. Summary and Conclusions
References
Index
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