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Behavioral Sciences || Psychological Science

The Microanalysis of Political Communication -Claptrap and Ambiguity

Author: Peter Bull

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-41784-4

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-41784-3

No of pages : 240

eBook Price : $158

Originally Published : 27 Mar 2003

This analysis of political speeches and televised political interviews in the UK, based on the Annual Party Conferences (1996-2000) and the last five general elections (1983-2001), evaluates the interview skills of politicians and political interviewers, investigates how and why politicians equivocate and handle interruptions and examines the nature of applause, both invited and uninvited, in political speeches.



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Table of contents : Introduction
1. The Microanalysis of Political Communication
Part I: Political Speeches
2. The Use of Hand Gesture
3. Do Audiences Applaud only 'Claptrap' in Political Speeches?
4. The Mistiming of Applause
5. A Model of Invited and Uninvited Applause
Part II: Televised Political Interviews
6. Interruptions
7. Equivocation
8. Face Management
9. Evaluating Interviewers
10. Evaluating Politicians
Conclusions
11. Summary and Conclusions


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