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Co.$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (321 p.) 225 0$aDialogue studies ;$vv. 18 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-272-1035-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aDialogue in Politics; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction; Dialogue in politics; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Analyzing political dialogue; 1.2 Political dialogue within media discourse; 2. The dynamics of political dialogue; 3. Politics as interaction; 4. Politics as imposition; References; Part II. Politics as interaction; Internet newspaper discussion lists; 1. Introduction; 2. Characteristics of the phenomenon; 3. A comparison to related discursive forms; 4. A comparative analysis of three cases; 4.1 Case 1. The Times 2008 327 $a4.2 Case 2. NRC Handelsblad 20104.3 Case 3. NRC-next 2011; 5. Conclusion and discussion; References; Materials; Political videos in digital news discourse; 1. Introduction; 2. Digital discourse and videos; 2.1 Studies in mediated discourses; 2.2 Videos in digital discourse; 2.3 Data; 3. Dialogue, discourse and political; 3.1 Dialogue, agents and genre; 3.2 Political dialogue and political media discourse; 4. Hybridization of news genres and journalistic stances; 4.1 Stances and news genres; 4.2 Digital news and hybridization of genres; 5. Political videos in digital news discourse 327 $a5.1 Videos as media products5.2 Genres and stances in news videos and in articles; 6. Conclusion; References; Appendix: Data sources; Watch dogs or guard dogs?; 1. Introduction; 2. What the media have done to our politics; 3. Adversarialism; 4. Specific contexts; 4.1 Interviews; 4.2 Press conferences; 4.3 News broadcasts; 5. Discussion: The role of the journalist; 6. Conclusions; References; Types of positioning in television election debates; 1. Introduction; 2. Choice of data and methodology; 3. Political discourse; 4. Dialogue in politics: Television election debates 327 $a4.1 Positioning theory5. Positioning in selected television election debates; 5.1 2008 US presidential election: Obama vs. McCain; 5.2 2010 Australian general election: Abbott vs. Gillard; 5.3 2010 British general election: Cameron vs. Clegg vs. Brown; 5.4 2008 Pennsylvania primary election: Clinton vs. Obama; 6. Summary: Strategic positioning of self and other in television election debates; References; Personal marketing and political rhetoric; 1. Introduction; 2. Personal marketing and linguistics; 3. Sociolinguistic markers and local elections in Bulgaria 327 $a4. Metaphors in the Bulgarian political discourse5. Myths in the Bulgarian political discourse; 6. Conclusion; References; Private dialogue in public space; 1. Introduction; 2. Political discourse from below and sociocultural background; 3. Motions of support as dialogic response: Structure and objectives; 3.1 Identification: Sender and receiver; 3.2 Liaison: Establishing common ground; 3.3 Focalization: Naming and thanking for political action; 3.4 Commitment: Pledging and promising future support; 3.5 Request: Requesting or asking for a favor; 3.6 Intercession: Prayer for long life 327 $a3.7 Deterrence (optional): Attacking the president's enemies 330 $aCommemorations as part of ceremonial politics normally are dialogues, speeches and symbolic actions (laying wreaths or lighting candles) between representatives and inside audiences. A TV transmission makes TV viewers another audience participating in an outside dialogue. 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