Political Discourse Analysis
Political Discourse Analysis
Legitimisation Strategies in Crisis and Conflict
Butler, Robert
Edinburgh University Press
03/2024
220
Dura
Inglês
9781399523189
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Legitimisation strategies for a de-legitimised political world, Robert Butler
PART I: The role of legitimisation in institutional contexts
1. Education and political socialisation in contemporary China: From institutional discourse to teaching materials, Chiara Bertulessi
2. Smoothing processes in United Nations discourse on violence against women: A diachronic perspective, Celia Atzeni
3. Who calls whom a populist? A pragmatic analysis of the uses of populism(s) and populist(s) in French and Spanish parliamentary debates, Nadezda Shchinova
4. The Brexit Saga: Stancetaking, Control and Identity in Political Discourse, Juana I. Marin-Arrese
PART II: Legitimisation and new media
5. Political discourse and the new media: New architectures of communication, Mariya Chankova
6. Meaning-making in Trump's anti-Biden political campaign commercials: Multimodal perspective, Tetiana Krysanova
PART III: Legitimisation strategies and conceptualisation
7. A critical analysis of figurative language in the political discourse of conflict in Africa, Issa Kante
8. The Card Metaphor 'Play the X Card' as a Social Practice and its Pragmatic Functions, Yuuki Tomoshige
9. Metaphors and political arguments in environmental debates: 'Our house is still on fire', Anais Auge
Concluding remarks: Towards Legitimisation Studies in contemporary crises, Robert Butler and Anais Auge
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Legitimisation strategies for a de-legitimised political world, Robert Butler
PART I: The role of legitimisation in institutional contexts
1. Education and political socialisation in contemporary China: From institutional discourse to teaching materials, Chiara Bertulessi
2. Smoothing processes in United Nations discourse on violence against women: A diachronic perspective, Celia Atzeni
3. Who calls whom a populist? A pragmatic analysis of the uses of populism(s) and populist(s) in French and Spanish parliamentary debates, Nadezda Shchinova
4. The Brexit Saga: Stancetaking, Control and Identity in Political Discourse, Juana I. Marin-Arrese
PART II: Legitimisation and new media
5. Political discourse and the new media: New architectures of communication, Mariya Chankova
6. Meaning-making in Trump's anti-Biden political campaign commercials: Multimodal perspective, Tetiana Krysanova
PART III: Legitimisation strategies and conceptualisation
7. A critical analysis of figurative language in the political discourse of conflict in Africa, Issa Kante
8. The Card Metaphor 'Play the X Card' as a Social Practice and its Pragmatic Functions, Yuuki Tomoshige
9. Metaphors and political arguments in environmental debates: 'Our house is still on fire', Anais Auge
Concluding remarks: Towards Legitimisation Studies in contemporary crises, Robert Butler and Anais Auge
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Political discourse; Critical Discourse Studies; Critical Discourse Analysis; legitimisation; power; rhetoric; media; language and power; applied linguistics
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Legitimisation strategies for a de-legitimised political world, Robert Butler
PART I: The role of legitimisation in institutional contexts
1. Education and political socialisation in contemporary China: From institutional discourse to teaching materials, Chiara Bertulessi
2. Smoothing processes in United Nations discourse on violence against women: A diachronic perspective, Celia Atzeni
3. Who calls whom a populist? A pragmatic analysis of the uses of populism(s) and populist(s) in French and Spanish parliamentary debates, Nadezda Shchinova
4. The Brexit Saga: Stancetaking, Control and Identity in Political Discourse, Juana I. Marin-Arrese
PART II: Legitimisation and new media
5. Political discourse and the new media: New architectures of communication, Mariya Chankova
6. Meaning-making in Trump's anti-Biden political campaign commercials: Multimodal perspective, Tetiana Krysanova
PART III: Legitimisation strategies and conceptualisation
7. A critical analysis of figurative language in the political discourse of conflict in Africa, Issa Kante
8. The Card Metaphor 'Play the X Card' as a Social Practice and its Pragmatic Functions, Yuuki Tomoshige
9. Metaphors and political arguments in environmental debates: 'Our house is still on fire', Anais Auge
Concluding remarks: Towards Legitimisation Studies in contemporary crises, Robert Butler and Anais Auge
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Legitimisation strategies for a de-legitimised political world, Robert Butler
PART I: The role of legitimisation in institutional contexts
1. Education and political socialisation in contemporary China: From institutional discourse to teaching materials, Chiara Bertulessi
2. Smoothing processes in United Nations discourse on violence against women: A diachronic perspective, Celia Atzeni
3. Who calls whom a populist? A pragmatic analysis of the uses of populism(s) and populist(s) in French and Spanish parliamentary debates, Nadezda Shchinova
4. The Brexit Saga: Stancetaking, Control and Identity in Political Discourse, Juana I. Marin-Arrese
PART II: Legitimisation and new media
5. Political discourse and the new media: New architectures of communication, Mariya Chankova
6. Meaning-making in Trump's anti-Biden political campaign commercials: Multimodal perspective, Tetiana Krysanova
PART III: Legitimisation strategies and conceptualisation
7. A critical analysis of figurative language in the political discourse of conflict in Africa, Issa Kante
8. The Card Metaphor 'Play the X Card' as a Social Practice and its Pragmatic Functions, Yuuki Tomoshige
9. Metaphors and political arguments in environmental debates: 'Our house is still on fire', Anais Auge
Concluding remarks: Towards Legitimisation Studies in contemporary crises, Robert Butler and Anais Auge
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.