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Populistische Elemente in den Wahlprogrammen von AfD und UKIP
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Doing Politics: Discursivity, performativity and mediation in political discourse
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Doing Politics: Discursivity, performativity and mediation in political discourse
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Populistische Elemente in den Wahlprogrammen von AfD und UKIP
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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
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“Dancing with doxa”: A “Rhetorical Political Analysis” of David Cameron’s sense of Britishness
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This chapter explains some of the background to political theorists' and political scientists' interest in language. It then introduces and explains Rhetorical Political Analysis (RPA) contrasting it with approaches to the study of political language, such as Critical Discourse Studies, found within Linguistics. It then briefly demonstrates the application of RPA through a discussion a study of David Cameron's Bloomberg speech on Europe. The analysis highlights in particular the way the speech echoes British conservative precedents and the the way in which "Britishness" emerges as a key 'catachrestical' term.
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URL: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/61920/ https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/61920/1/Accepted_manuscript.pdf
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