In:Talking Politics in Broadcast Media: Cross-cultural perspectives on political interviewing, journalism and accountability
Edited by Mats Ekström and Marianna Patrona
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 42] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 August 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.42.toc
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Table of contents
Contributors
Appendix
Talking politics in broadcast media: An introduction
Part I. Conversational strategies in political interviewing and political news discourse
Chapter 1. Questioning candidates
Chapter 2. The accountability interview, politics and change in UK public service broadcasting
Chapter 3. Political discourse in TV news: Conversational presentation and the politics of ‘trust’
Chapter 4. Political television formats as strategic resources in achieving journalists’ roles
Chapter 5. Address terms in the Australian political news interview
Part II. Neutralism and hybridity in contemporary broadcast journalism
Chapter 6. Doing non-neutral: Belligerent interaction in the hybrid political interview
Chapter 7. Hybridity as a resource and challenge in a talk show political interview
Chapter 8. Neutralism revisited: When journalists set new rules in political news discourse
Chapter 9. When the watchdog bites: Insulting politicians on air
Part III. Discourse patterns for displaying accountability in citizen participation programmes
Chapter 10. “I have one question for you Mr. President”: Doing accountability in “citizen interviews”
Chapter 11. Officials’ accountability performance on Hong Kong talk radio: The case of the Financial Secretary Hotline
