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Constructing collective identities and solidarity in premiers’ early speeches on COVID-19: a global perspective
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COVID-19: the world and the words: linguistic means and discursive constructions
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Discursive approaches to populism across disciplines: the return of populists and the people
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When populists call populists populists: ‘Populism’ and ‘Populist’ as political keywords in German and British political discourse
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Introduction: the return of populists and the people: discursive approaches to populism across disciplines
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Discourse and political culture: the language of the Third Way in Germany and the UK
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Even if political actors try to align their political efforts because they think they share a common goal, they will adapt a global ideology to local political circumstances in order to convince the local electorate. Local contexts are reflected in political discourse on the level of genre, lexis, argumentation, and metaphor. In order to understand the relation between the political contexts and political language use, this book presents a new approach to comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis. The developed methodology stands in the tradition of transdisciplinarity and combines analytical tools from linguistic discourse analysis (catch term analysis, metaphor analysis, argumentation analysis, genre analysis) and political science (political culture, comparative politics, morphology of ideologies, identity of party-political ideologies). It is comprehensive in its introduction of approaches from the German tradition of politico-linguistics that have so far not been accessible to a non-German speaking readership and that add valuable insights into the mechanics of political discourse. Using the example of the modernisation discourses in social democratic parties in Britain and Germany, a project that was named ‘Third Way’, this study demonstrates how political language and political culture are related. At the same time, it presents new insights into the German political culture and the version of Third Way discourses in the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) under the leadership of Gerhard Schröder which have played a key role in shaping current political discourse in Germany.
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/425300/1/Michael_Kranert_Political_Discourse_and_political_Culture_V3_copyedited_final.docx https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/425300/
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Populist elements in the election manifestoes of AfD and UKIP
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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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‘Today I offer you, and we offer the country a new vision’: The strategic use of first person pronouns in party conference speeches of the Third Way
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Review of Piotr Cap & Urszula Okulska (eds). (2013)Analyzing genres in political communication: Theory and practice
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Text and Context in the Discourses of the Third Way in Germany and the United Kingdom A Comparative Study of the Language of ‘New Labour’ and ‘Die Neue Mitte’
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Antoon De Rycker & Zuraidah Mohd Don (eds.), Discourse and crisis: Critical perspectives. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2013. Pp. vii, 489. Hb. $149.
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