Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. The Discursive Psychology of Political Communication
- Part 1. Political Communication of Contentious Politics
- 2. Accusations and Denials of Racism in Dialogical Context
- 3. Lay Rhetoric on Brexit
- 4. Extending the Boundaries of Political Communication: How Ideology Can Be Examined in Super-Rich Television Documentaries Using Discursive Psychology
- 5. A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of ‘Brexit’: Flagging the Nation in Political Cartoons
- Part 2. Political Communication, Discourse, and New Media
- 6. The Discourse of Social Movements: Online Mobilising Practices for Collective Action
- 7. Analysing Multimodal Communication and Persuasion in Populist Radical Right Political Blogs
- 8. “This Country Will Be Big Racist One Day”: Extreme Prejudice as Reasoned Discourse in Face-to-Face Interactions
- Part 3. Discursive Psychology, Discourse, and Social Problems
- 9. Presenting Support for Refugees as Naivety: Responses to Positive Media Reports About Refugees
- 10. Consensual Politics and Pragmatism in Parliamentary Discourse on the ‘Refugee Issue’
- 11. The Unsaid as Expressive and Repressive Political Communication: Examining Slippery Talk About Paid Domestic Labour in Post-apartheid South Africa
- Back Matter
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.