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Chapter 12. Direct e-communication
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
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Part I. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Analysis of Political Discourse 3
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Part II. Classification and naming in political rhetoric
- Chapter 2. Political metaphor and bodies politic 23
- Chapter 3. New bodies 43
- Chapter 4. Legitimation through differentiation 61
- Chapter 5. Labeling and mislabeling in American political discourse 83
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Part III. Critical insights into political communication
- Chapter 6. President Bush’s address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq 99
- Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values 119
- Chapter 8. Friends and allies 143
- Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse 155
- Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England 173
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Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
- Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse 201
- Chapter 12. Direct e-communication 215
- Chapter 13. The language of political opinion 237
- Chapter 14. Political communication 255
- Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises 279
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Part V. Politicizing ‘linguistic human rights’
- Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism 301
- Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics 327
- Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide 359
- Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice? 385
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Part VI. Conclusion
- Chapter 20. Exploring ‘political communication(s)’ 399
- Contributors 407
- Subject index 413
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
-
Part I. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Analysis of Political Discourse 3
-
Part II. Classification and naming in political rhetoric
- Chapter 2. Political metaphor and bodies politic 23
- Chapter 3. New bodies 43
- Chapter 4. Legitimation through differentiation 61
- Chapter 5. Labeling and mislabeling in American political discourse 83
-
Part III. Critical insights into political communication
- Chapter 6. President Bush’s address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq 99
- Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values 119
- Chapter 8. Friends and allies 143
- Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse 155
- Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England 173
-
Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
- Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse 201
- Chapter 12. Direct e-communication 215
- Chapter 13. The language of political opinion 237
- Chapter 14. Political communication 255
- Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises 279
-
Part V. Politicizing ‘linguistic human rights’
- Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism 301
- Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics 327
- Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide 359
- Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice? 385
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Part VI. Conclusion
- Chapter 20. Exploring ‘political communication(s)’ 399
- Contributors 407
- Subject index 413