Language is often the first thing that suffers during an election campaign, writes Anthony Ashbolt. We are, as the first week of election campaigning draws to a close, in a period that George Orwell might have called “election-speak”. Language is used in increasingly magical ways. When Humpty Dumpty noted that words meant what he wanted them to mean, he might have had political campaigns in mind. Language is very often the first thing that suffers during such contests and along with that genuine meaning departs rapidly. Until last week the Gonski (or now Better Schools) proposals were anathema to the Coalition. Then suddenly the Opposition was supposedly at one with the Government on education funding. American political pundits call this f...
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Elections are a key aspect in all communities and in Zimbabwe they are held after every 5 years. Ele...
It is arguable that the 2007 election was decided on longer term issues, and longer term campaigning...
This paper is an analysis of the language used in presidential candidate Rand Paul\u27s 2015 Announc...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
Once thought of as sitting outside of institutional politics, social movements have been a consisten...
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The use of language in political campaign speech is always interesting to be observed. It mostly con...
This accessible introduction looks at the modern relationship between politicians, the press and the...
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