The Microanalysis of Political Communication Claptrap and Ambiguity Routledge Research International Series in Social Psychology Series
Auteur : Bull Peter
Introduction
Part I: Political Speeches
Part II: Televised Political Interviews
Conclusions
Peter Bull is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of York. He is the author of fifty academic publications principally concerned with the microanalysis of interpersonal communication. These include several books, the most recent of which is Communication Under the Microscope: The Theory and Practice of Microanalysis (Psychology Press, 2002).
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Thème de The Microanalysis of Political Communication :
Mots-clés :
Jonathan Dimbleby; paddy; Atkinson’s Theory; ashdown; Neil Kinnock; sir; Collective Applause; robin; Completion Point; day; Threat Questions; jonathan; David Dimbleby; dimbleby; Rhetorical Devices; atkinsons; Sir Robin Day; theory; David Frost; john; Robin Day; Political Interviewers; Audience Applause; Threat Response; John Major; Disjunctive Question; Speaker’s Utterance; Cc ES; Vocal Stress; Te RR; Te Rru; Pat Wall; Tone Group Boundaries; Unsuccessful Interruption; Phonemic Clause