The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity
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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The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity
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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The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity

The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity

by Peter Bull
The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity

The Microanalysis of Political Communication: Claptrap and Ambiguity

by Peter Bull

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415273824
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/27/2003
Series: Routledge Research International Series in Social Psychology
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Bull is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of York. He is the author of fifty academic publications principally concerned with the microanalysis of interpersonal communication. These include several books, the most recent of which is Communication Under the Microscope: The Theory and Practice of Microanalysis (Psychology Press, 2002).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I: Political Speeches
Part II: Televised Political Interviews
Conclusions
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