Japanese politicians' rhetorical and indirect speech: verbal and nonverbal communication usage
"This book presents a new approach to the analysis of political psychology, political culture, and communication. Using data from Japanese political interviews and parliamentary deliberations, it reveals how Japanese politicians address their audience. In addition to analyzing the use of verbal...
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Schriftenreihe: | The language of politics
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book presents a new approach to the analysis of political psychology, political culture, and communication. Using data from Japanese political interviews and parliamentary deliberations, it reveals how Japanese politicians address their audience. In addition to analyzing the use of verbal political rhetoric, the book shows that nonverbal communication is highly relevant as well. In a context where political leaders are becoming increasingly important, identifying the techniques used by Japanese politicians especially facial expressions, hand gestures, and other forms of body language to gain support from the audience, leads us to consider communication practices of political leaders around the world. Politicians adopt different communication styles based on their specific electoral system. The more single-seat constituency political candidates use rhetoric, the greater their chance of appealing to voters. In addition, the use of personal experiences and others' speech quotations function as effective political rhetoric, further attracting the audiences attention. In short, this book presents a more comprehensive and holistic picture of political rhetoric than usually offered by other studies of political communication." |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 205 Seiten Diagramme 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9789819942947 |
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spelling | Kinoshita, Ken 1987- Verfasser (DE-588)1110911874 aut Japanese politicians' rhetorical and indirect speech verbal and nonverbal communication usage Ken Kinoshita Singapore, Singapore Springer [2023] xviii, 205 Seiten Diagramme 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The language of politics Introduction: Political communication as political rhetoric -- Integration of conversation analysis and facial expression analysis -- Sad facial expressions mean an equivocal response -- Meanings and intentions of happy expressions -- Relationship between facial expressions, gestures, and quotations -- Different ways to use information in responses -- Quotations of others' words and episodes as political rhetoric "This book presents a new approach to the analysis of political psychology, political culture, and communication. Using data from Japanese political interviews and parliamentary deliberations, it reveals how Japanese politicians address their audience. In addition to analyzing the use of verbal political rhetoric, the book shows that nonverbal communication is highly relevant as well. In a context where political leaders are becoming increasingly important, identifying the techniques used by Japanese politicians especially facial expressions, hand gestures, and other forms of body language to gain support from the audience, leads us to consider communication practices of political leaders around the world. Politicians adopt different communication styles based on their specific electoral system. The more single-seat constituency political candidates use rhetoric, the greater their chance of appealing to voters. In addition, the use of personal experiences and others' speech quotations function as effective political rhetoric, further attracting the audiences attention. In short, this book presents a more comprehensive and holistic picture of political rhetoric than usually offered by other studies of political communication." Communication in politics / Japan Politicians / Japan / Language Grammar, Comparative and general / Indirect discourse Communication in politics Politicians / Language Japan Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-981-9942-95-4 |
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