Figures Tables Contributors Introduction to the Handbook of Political Discourse PART I FORMATIVE TRADITIONS 1. Language and politics, politics and language: democracy and demagoguery 2. Rhetoric as the art of persuasion in the Greek and Roman worlds 3. Niccolò Machiavelli: language, power and leadership 4. From Marx to the Frankfurt School: discourse, ideology, and critical theory 5. Poststructuralist theories: making space for a linguistic analysis of political discourse 6. The French school of discourse analysis 7. Laclau and Mouffe, Bourdieu, neo-liberalism, and the mass media PART II METHODOLOGIES AND TOOLS 8. Political discourse analysis and critical discourse studies: scope, relations, commitments 9. Language, space and politics 10. Metaphorical framing in political discourse 11. Context: theoretical analysis and its implications for political discourse analysis 12. The analysis of discursive subjects 13. Narratives and storytelling processes in the analysis of political discourse 14. Propaganda theory and analysis 15. Multimodality toolkit for political discourse analysis: a focus on visual rhetoric PART III DOMAINS AND GENRES 16. Political speeches: interactive and heteroglossic elements 17. Parliamentary sessions: interlocking genres of law-making 18. Political advertising and election campaigns 19. Media discourses of public participation 20. Political discourse as institutional communication 21. Environment, climate and health at the crossroads: a critical analysis of public policy and poli 22. Public policy discourse: anti-terrorism and migration 23. Protocols of political forgiveness: forgetting and forgiving antisemitism in Greek right-wing po Index
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Synthesising diverse research avenues for politics, discourse, and political discourse, this cutting-edge Handbook examines the formative traditions, current theoretical and methodological landscape, and genres and domains over which political discourse extends.