In:Analyzing Genres in Political Communication: Theory and practice
Edited by Piotr Cap and Urszula Okulska
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 50] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 16 July 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.50.toc
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Table of contents
Notes on contributors
Analyzing genres in political communication: An introduction
Part I. Theory-driven approaches
Chapter 1. Genres in political discourse: The case of the ‘inaugural speech’ of Austrian chancellors
Chapter 2. Political interviews in context
Chapter 3. Policy, policy communication and discursive shifts: Analyzing EU policy discourses on climate change
Chapter 4. The television election night broadcast: A macro genre of political discourse
Chapter 5. Analyzing meetings in political and business contexts: Different genres – similar strategies?
Chapter 6. Presenting politics: Persuasion and performance across genres of political communication
Part II. Data-driven approaches
Chapter 7. Legitimizing the Iraq War through the genre of political speeches: Rhetorics of judge-penitence in the narrative reconstruction of Denmark’s cooperation with Nazism
Chapter 8. Macro and micro, quantitative and qualitative: An integrative approach for analyzing (election night) speeches
Chapter 9. Reframing the American Dream: Conceptual metaphor and personal pronouns in the 2008 US presidential debates
Chapter 10. The late-night TV talk show as a strategic genre in American political campaigning
Chapter 11. Multimodal legitimation: Looking at and listening to Obama’s ads
Chapter 12. Blogging as the mediatization of politics and a new form of social interaction: A case study of ‘proximization dynamics’ in Polish and British political blogs
Index
