Discourse and political culture :: the language of the third way in Germany and the UK /
"Even if political actors try to align their political efforts because they think they share a common goal, they will adapt a global ideology to local political circumstances in order to convince the local electorate. Local contexts are reflected in political discourse on the level of genre, le...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Even if political actors try to align their political efforts because they think they share a common goal, they will adapt a global ideology to local political circumstances in order to convince the local electorate. Local contexts are reflected in political discourse on the level of genre, lexis, argumentation, and metaphor. In order to understand the relation between the political contexts and political language use, this book presents a new approach to comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis. The developed methodology stands in the tradition of transdisciplinarity and combines analytical tools from linguistic discourse analysis (catch term analysis, metaphor analysis, argumentation analysis, genre analysis) and political science (political culture, comparative politics, morphology of ideologies, identity of party-political ideologies). It is comprehensive in its introduction of approaches from the German tradition of politico-linguistics that have so far not been accessible to a non-German speaking readership and that add valuable insights into the mechanics of political discourse. Using the example of the modernisation discourses in social democratic parties in Britain and Germany, a project that was named 'Third Way', this study demonstrates how political language and political culture are related. At the same time, it presents new insights into the German political culture and the version of Third Way discourses in the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) under the leadership of Gerhard Schröder which have played a key role in shaping current political discourse in Germany"-- |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.3 Integrating and promoting the party: The genre election manifesto in the discourses of the Third Way4.4 Conclusions: Register and genre as reflections of political culture; 5. Lexical strategies in the discourses of the Third Way; 5.1 Political lexis: Politics as semantic struggle; 5.2 The conceptualisation of the Third Way as a lexico-semantic frame; 5.3 The Realisation of the Third Way frame in Germany and the UK; 5.3.1 Ideological publications and party conference speeches; 5.3.2 The Third Way semantic frame in political competition: Election manifestos | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.4 Ideological decontestation -- redefinitions and recontextualisation of lexical elements5.5 Evidence of context-sensitivity of political lexis in the Schröder-Blair paper; 5.6 Metalinguistic comments as indicators of an ongoing ideological battle between Schröder and Lafontaine; 5.7 The lexis of election manifestos -- A corpus linguistic view; 5.7.1 Actors and actions in the manifestos; 5.7.2 Keywords -- indicators for political culture, political competition and ideological change?; 5.8 Political lexis and political myth: re-, rück- and wieder-derivations as signifiers for a golden-age myth | |
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spelling | Kranert, Michael, author. Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / Michael Kranert. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019] 1 online resource (xviii, 298 pages) text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture (DAPSAC), 1569-9463 ; volume 86 Includes bibliographical references and index. "Even if political actors try to align their political efforts because they think they share a common goal, they will adapt a global ideology to local political circumstances in order to convince the local electorate. Local contexts are reflected in political discourse on the level of genre, lexis, argumentation, and metaphor. In order to understand the relation between the political contexts and political language use, this book presents a new approach to comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis. The developed methodology stands in the tradition of transdisciplinarity and combines analytical tools from linguistic discourse analysis (catch term analysis, metaphor analysis, argumentation analysis, genre analysis) and political science (political culture, comparative politics, morphology of ideologies, identity of party-political ideologies). It is comprehensive in its introduction of approaches from the German tradition of politico-linguistics that have so far not been accessible to a non-German speaking readership and that add valuable insights into the mechanics of political discourse. Using the example of the modernisation discourses in social democratic parties in Britain and Germany, a project that was named 'Third Way', this study demonstrates how political language and political culture are related. At the same time, it presents new insights into the German political culture and the version of Third Way discourses in the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) under the leadership of Gerhard Schröder which have played a key role in shaping current political discourse in Germany"-- Provided by publisher. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 01, 2019). Intro; Discourse and Political Culture; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Table of contents; List of tables; List of figures; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Comparative discourse research: Global and local discourse structures; 1.2 The Case study: Discourses of the Third Way; 1.3 Aims and Research Questions; 2. Elements of Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis; 2.1 From Politico-Linguistics to Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis: Theoretical origins 2.2 Discourse as texts in context, or Discourse Linguistics as Cultural Studies2.3 The contexts of political discourses; 2.3.1 The context of culture: Political institutions and political culture; 2.3.2 Context and subject of political discourse: Ideology and ideologies; 2.4 Conclusions: Methodological approaches to comparative political discourse analysis; 3. Contexts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK; 3.1 The long end of the social democratic century: A brief comparative history of Labour and the SPD; 3.2 Discourses of the Third Way -- a global phenomenon? 3.3 The political systems and political cultures of Germany and the United Kingdom as discourse contexts3.4 Texts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK: Corpus justification and description; 3.5 Conclusions: Research questions for a comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis of Third-Way discourses; 4. Texts in context: Register and genre in the discourses of the Third Way; 4.1 Genre and the text-context relations in political discourse; 4.2 Uniting the party, uniting the nation: Party conference speeches as a genre in the discourses of the Third Way 4.3 Integrating and promoting the party: The genre election manifesto in the discourses of the Third Way4.4 Conclusions: Register and genre as reflections of political culture; 5. Lexical strategies in the discourses of the Third Way; 5.1 Political lexis: Politics as semantic struggle; 5.2 The conceptualisation of the Third Way as a lexico-semantic frame; 5.3 The Realisation of the Third Way frame in Germany and the UK; 5.3.1 Ideological publications and party conference speeches; 5.3.2 The Third Way semantic frame in political competition: Election manifestos 5.4 Ideological decontestation -- redefinitions and recontextualisation of lexical elements5.5 Evidence of context-sensitivity of political lexis in the Schröder-Blair paper; 5.6 Metalinguistic comments as indicators of an ongoing ideological battle between Schröder and Lafontaine; 5.7 The lexis of election manifestos -- A corpus linguistic view; 5.7.1 Actors and actions in the manifestos; 5.7.2 Keywords -- indicators for political culture, political competition and ideological change?; 5.8 Political lexis and political myth: re-, rück- and wieder-derivations as signifiers for a golden-age myth Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80067141 Labour Party (Great Britain) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79018534 Labour Party (Great Britain) fast Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands fast Discourse analysis Political aspects Germany. Discourse analysis Political aspects Great Britain. Communication in politics Germany. Communication in politics Great Britain. Political culture Germany. Political culture Great Britain. Communication politique Allemagne. Communication politique Grande-Bretagne. Communication in politics fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Political culture fast Germany fast Great Britain fast Electronic book. has work: Discourse and political culture (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6qqKRPjHyRhkxDdRq8yb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kranert, Michael. Discourse and political culture. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019 9789027204219 (DLC) 2019028029 Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; v. 86. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2294302 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kranert, Michael Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; Intro; Discourse and Political Culture; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Table of contents; List of tables; List of figures; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Comparative discourse research: Global and local discourse structures; 1.2 The Case study: Discourses of the Third Way; 1.3 Aims and Research Questions; 2. Elements of Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis; 2.1 From Politico-Linguistics to Comparative Politico-Linguistic Discourse Analysis: Theoretical origins 2.2 Discourse as texts in context, or Discourse Linguistics as Cultural Studies2.3 The contexts of political discourses; 2.3.1 The context of culture: Political institutions and political culture; 2.3.2 Context and subject of political discourse: Ideology and ideologies; 2.4 Conclusions: Methodological approaches to comparative political discourse analysis; 3. Contexts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK; 3.1 The long end of the social democratic century: A brief comparative history of Labour and the SPD; 3.2 Discourses of the Third Way -- a global phenomenon? 3.3 The political systems and political cultures of Germany and the United Kingdom as discourse contexts3.4 Texts of the Third Way in Germany and the UK: Corpus justification and description; 3.5 Conclusions: Research questions for a comparative politico-linguistic discourse analysis of Third-Way discourses; 4. Texts in context: Register and genre in the discourses of the Third Way; 4.1 Genre and the text-context relations in political discourse; 4.2 Uniting the party, uniting the nation: Party conference speeches as a genre in the discourses of the Third Way 4.3 Integrating and promoting the party: The genre election manifesto in the discourses of the Third Way4.4 Conclusions: Register and genre as reflections of political culture; 5. Lexical strategies in the discourses of the Third Way; 5.1 Political lexis: Politics as semantic struggle; 5.2 The conceptualisation of the Third Way as a lexico-semantic frame; 5.3 The Realisation of the Third Way frame in Germany and the UK; 5.3.1 Ideological publications and party conference speeches; 5.3.2 The Third Way semantic frame in political competition: Election manifestos 5.4 Ideological decontestation -- redefinitions and recontextualisation of lexical elements5.5 Evidence of context-sensitivity of political lexis in the Schröder-Blair paper; 5.6 Metalinguistic comments as indicators of an ongoing ideological battle between Schröder and Lafontaine; 5.7 The lexis of election manifestos -- A corpus linguistic view; 5.7.1 Actors and actions in the manifestos; 5.7.2 Keywords -- indicators for political culture, political competition and ideological change?; 5.8 Political lexis and political myth: re-, rück- and wieder-derivations as signifiers for a golden-age myth Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80067141 Labour Party (Great Britain) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79018534 Labour Party (Great Britain) fast Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands fast Discourse analysis Political aspects Germany. Discourse analysis Political aspects Great Britain. Communication in politics Germany. Communication in politics Great Britain. Political culture Germany. Political culture Great Britain. Communication politique Allemagne. Communication politique Grande-Bretagne. Communication in politics fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Political culture fast |
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title | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / |
title_auth | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / |
title_exact_search | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / |
title_full | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / Michael Kranert. |
title_fullStr | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / Michael Kranert. |
title_full_unstemmed | Discourse and political culture : the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / Michael Kranert. |
title_short | Discourse and political culture : |
title_sort | discourse and political culture the language of the third way in germany and the uk |
title_sub | the language of the third way in Germany and the UK / |
topic | Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80067141 Labour Party (Great Britain) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79018534 Labour Party (Great Britain) fast Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands fast Discourse analysis Political aspects Germany. Discourse analysis Political aspects Great Britain. Communication in politics Germany. Communication in politics Great Britain. Political culture Germany. Political culture Great Britain. Communication politique Allemagne. Communication politique Grande-Bretagne. Communication in politics fast Discourse analysis Political aspects fast Political culture fast |
topic_facet | Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. Labour Party (Great Britain) Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands Discourse analysis Political aspects Germany. Discourse analysis Political aspects Great Britain. Communication in politics Germany. Communication in politics Great Britain. Political culture Germany. Political culture Great Britain. Communication politique Allemagne. Communication politique Grande-Bretagne. Communication in politics Discourse analysis Political aspects Political culture Germany Great Britain Electronic book. |
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