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Jan 1, 2023 · Political discourse is an expression of the entire complex of relationships between a person, society and the state, and thus influences the formation of the recipients’ picture of the world.
Feb 6, 2020 · With this in mind, this article aims to understand what types of discourse are categorized as ‘political’ in linguistic research and what their characteristics are (form, type of actors, policy...
Following this definition, a discourse is considered ‘political’ when it is produced by a political actor carrying out a political action (e.g. to govern, legislate, protest or vote) in an institutional context of communication (e.g. par-liamentary debates, public speeches, official addresses).
This article overviews current definitions of political discourse, and their evolution in time, to map out the conceptual domain of this term and its actual fields of application.
Feb 6, 2020 · With this in mind, this article aims to understand what types of discourse are categorized as ‘political’ in linguistic research and what their characteristics are (form, type of actors, policy domains, geographical coverage).
- François Randour, Julien Perrez, Min Reuchamps
- 2020
Published as Hart, C. 2005. Analysing political discourse: Toward a cognitive approach. Critical Discourse Studies 2 (2): 189-194. The work of social theorists who have concerned themselves with discourse has provided one major theoretical ground for the CD analyst to tread.
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discourse analysts to delve into the specics of discursive practices and examine the various aspects of the relationships between language, power, and the social framework within which a discourse takes place.