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  1. Political discourse shapes and evaluates political systems, incorporating rationality and mytho-logic to construct systems of order and control. AI generated definition based on: International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences , 2001

  2. 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).

  3. Feb 6, 2020 · To this end, we conducted a systematic literature review of 164 scientific articles from the Scopus database. Overall, the findings show that political discourse is generally limited to the discourses of (institutionalized) political elites and most specifically to oral monological speeches.

    • François Randour, Julien Perrez, Min Reuchamps
    • 2020
  4. Apr 17, 2015 · This chapter considers “political discourse” as the linguistically grounded analysis of political language. While there are many other areas that focus on political discourse, for example, “rhetoric,...

  5. 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...

  6. May 26, 2016 · This chapter presents three aspects: the basic acknowledgment that policy is about political argumentation, that argumentation is a deep epistemological issue that changes mainstream objectivism, and that argumentation requires placing interpretation and emotion back into the research agenda.

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  8. This essay begins by suggesting that political discourse analysis should identify the inadequacies of existing discourse relative to an ideal model of democratic deliberation.

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