Chapter 13. Cross-talk in political discourse

A. Toft
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This chapter examines the ways that speakers connect movements through language use as they build support for their cause, and position it in a broader understanding of the political terrain. Using a corpus of spoken word transcripts aired between 2003-2013 from U.S. broadcast news program Democracy Now!, we developed a dictionary of named issue movements using corpus linguistics techniques. Semantic network analysis of issuemovement co-mentions revealed that the Civil Rights movement occupied a central role in facilitating cross-movement talk, and a purposive sub-sample of those stories was examined using qualitative discourse analysis tools to understand how and why. Several language strategies are explored that participants used to make relational connections between issue movements, and I offer some suggestions on how to approach the mixed methods analysis of cross-issue movement talk as political discourse. These are the pre-publication proofs for: Toft, A. (2018). Chapter 13. Cross-talk in political discourse: Strategies for bridging issue movements on Democracy Now!. In M. Kranert & G. Horan (Eds.) ‘Doing Politics’: Discursivity, performativity and mediation in political discourse (pp. 301-329). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
第13章。政治话语中的相声
本章考察了说话者在为自己的事业建立支持时,通过语言使用将运动联系起来的方式,并将其置于对政治领域更广泛的理解中。使用2003-2013年美国广播新闻节目“现在民主!”我们使用语料库语言学技术开发了一个命名问题运动词典。对议题运动共同提及的语义网络分析显示,民权运动在促进跨运动谈话中发挥了核心作用,并使用定性话语分析工具检查了这些故事的目的子样本,以了解如何以及为什么。本文探讨了参与者用来建立议题运动之间关系的几种语言策略,并就如何将跨议题运动谈话作为政治话语进行混合方法分析提出了一些建议。以下是Toft, A.(2018)的发表前证明。第13章。政治话语中的相声:在“现在民主”上衔接议题运动的策略!在M. Kranert和G. Horan(编辑)“做政治”:话语,表演和调解在政治话语(第301-329页)。阿姆斯特丹:约翰·本杰明。
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