In:Dialogue in Politics
Edited by Lawrence N. Berlin and Anita Fetzer
[Dialogue Studies 18] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/ds.18.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledges
Part I. Introduction
Dialogue in politics
Part II. Politics as interaction
Internet newspaper discussion lists: A virtual political arena?
Political videos in digital news discourse
Watch dogs or guard dogs? Adversarial discourse in political journalism
Types of positioning in television election debates
Personal marketing and political rhetoric
Private dialogue in public space: ‘Motions of support’ letters as response
to political action
Part III. Politics as imposition
Perspectivation in the Romanian parliamentary discourse
The making of a new American revolution or 'a wolf in sheep’s clothing': “It’s time to reload”
Remaking U.S. foreign policy for a new beginning with the Arab and Muslim worlds: Linguistic and discursive features of President Obama’s Cairo speech
War-normalizing dialogue (WND): The Israeli case study
Multimodality and performance: Britain’s first Holocaust Memorial Day (BBC on January 27, 2001)
Subject index
