The New Language of Politics

The New Language of Politics
Author: William Safire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1972
Genre: Political science
ISBN: UOM:39015001568131

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Language is Politics

Language is Politics
Author: Frank van Splunder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000754391

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Language is Politics discusses power relations between languages in the world, with a particular focus on English. Even though English is the most widely spoken and the most powerful language worldwide, it is not the lingua franca it is often supposed to be. The basic tenet of this book is that languages do not exist in the natural world; they are artefacts made by humans. The book debunks some common myths about language and it suggests that we should be more modest in our assumptions, for instance concerning the linguistic uniqueness of our own species. The author argues in favour of an ecological or balanced approach to language. This approach sees humans and other animals as part of the larger ecosystems that life depends on. As in nature, diversity is crucial to the survival of languages. The current linguistic ecosystem is out of balance, and this book shows that education can help to restore the balance and cope with the challenges of a multilingual and multicultural world. With an ecological approach to language and a focus on narratives and personal language histories, this will be key reading for researchers and academics, as well as students of English language and linguistics.

Language and Politics

Language and Politics
Author: Noam Chomsky
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 838
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 1902593820

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An indispensable guide through the work of the world's most influential living intellectual.

The New Language of Politics

The New Language of Politics
Author: William Safire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1972
Genre: Political science
ISBN: UCAL:B3958147

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The Language of Politics

The Language of Politics
Author: Michael L. Geis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781461247142

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This study is the second of two I have done concerning how language is used to persuade others to believe things and to do things. The first, published by Aca demic Press, was The Language of Television Advertising, and was concerned with how advertisers use language in their efforts to sell products and services and how consumers could be expected to understand it. In this study, the focus is on how politicians use language to win elections and get others to accept their policies and programs and on how journalists report the suasive efforts of politicans. I combine an interest in the language of political reporting with an interest in the language of politics for a number of reasons. First, much of the suasive rhetoric of politicians is filtered through the minds of political journalists before it reaches the citizenry, and we can be reasonably sure that this rhetoric does not come out the way it went in. Second, the press plays a significant role in deter mining the nation's political agenda through its choices of what issues will be presented to the public, how these issues will be presented, and which voices will be heard speaking out on these issues. Third, political reporting can be suasive in effect, if not in intent, and it will be useful, I think, to understand how this is so.

Enough Said

Enough Said
Author: Mark Thompson
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781466864726

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There’s a crisis of trust in politics across the western world. Public anger is rising and faith in conventional political leaders and parties is falling. Anti-politics, and the anti-politicians, have arrived. In Enough Said, President and CEO of The New York Times Company Mark Thompson argues that one of the most significant causes of the crisis is the way our public language has changed. Enough Said tells the story of how we got from the language of FDR and Churchill to that of Donald Trump. It forensically examines the public language we’ve been left with: compressed, immediate, sometimes brilliantly impactful, but robbed of most of its explanatory power. It studies the rhetoric of western leaders from Reagan and Thatcher to Berlesconi, Blair, and today’s political elites on both sides of the Atlantic. And it charts how a changing public language has interacted with real world events – Iraq, the financial crash, the UK's surprising Brexit from the EU, immigration – and led to a mutual breakdown of trust between politicians and journalists, to leave ordinary citizens suspicious, bitter, and increasingly unwilling to believe anybody. Drawing from classical as well as contemporary examples and ranging across politics, business, science, technology, and the arts, Enough Said is a smart and shrewd look at the erosion of language by an author uniquely placed to measure its consequences.

The Language s of Politics

The Language s  of Politics
Author: Nils Ringe
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472902736

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Multilingualism is an ever-present feature in political contexts around the world, including multilingual states and international organizations. Increasingly, consequential political decisions are negotiated between politicians who do not share a common native language. Nils Ringe uses the European Union to investigate how politicians’ reliance on shared foreign languages and translation services affects politics and policy-making. Ringe's research illustrates how multilingualism is an inherent and consequential feature of EU politics—that it depoliticizes policy-making by reducing its political nature and potential for conflict. An atmosphere with both foreign language use and a reliance on translation leads to communication that is simple, utilitarian, neutralized, and involves commonly shared phrases and expressions. Policymakers tend to disregard politically charged language and they are constrained in their ability to use vague or ambiguous language to gloss over disagreements by the need for consistency across languages.

The Language of Politics in America

The Language of Politics in America
Author: David Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015025149637

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