Significant insights have been gained into how politicians interact with live audiences through the detailed microanalysis of video and audio recordings, especially of rhetorical techniques used by politicians to invite applause. The overall aim of this paper is to propose a new theoretical model of speaker-audience interaction in set-piece political speeches, based on the concept of dialogue between speaker and audience. Research is reviewed not only on applause, but also on other audience responses, such as laughter, cheering, chanting, and booing. Research is also reviewed on other factors besides rhetorical devices, in particular, delivery, speech content, and uninvited applause. Although these analyses are based primarily on British sp...
Previous studies showed that cultural dimensions (individualism and collectivism) are related to aud...
This thesis set out to identify the various techniques used by stand-up comedians to invite laughter...
The study of social identity and crowd psychology looks at how and why individual people change thei...
This article reports the first investigation outside the United Kingdom of rhetorical devices used b...
According to Atkinson (e.g. 1983, 1984a, 1984b), a limited range of rhetorical devices are consisten...
According to Atkinson, speakers at political meetings invite applause through rhetorical devices, wh...
To investigate the relative importance of invited and uninvited applause, 15 speeches delivered by t...
This analysis of political speeches and televised political interviews in the UK, based on the Annua...
One problem that every presenter faces when delivering a public discourse is how to hold the listene...
This article reports the first investigation in Norwegian political speeches of 16 different rhetori...
AbstractAppearance cues and brief displays of behavior are related to people’s personality, to their...
Contrary to the belief that political speech structure is universal (Atkinson, 1984a), recent resear...
Raucous audience applause–cheering, laughter, and even booing by a passionately involved electorate ...
The art of rhetoric (Aristotle) is the art of persuasion: using forms of talk to gather people toget...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Polarization in American politics is at its high...
Previous studies showed that cultural dimensions (individualism and collectivism) are related to aud...
This thesis set out to identify the various techniques used by stand-up comedians to invite laughter...
The study of social identity and crowd psychology looks at how and why individual people change thei...
This article reports the first investigation outside the United Kingdom of rhetorical devices used b...
According to Atkinson (e.g. 1983, 1984a, 1984b), a limited range of rhetorical devices are consisten...
According to Atkinson, speakers at political meetings invite applause through rhetorical devices, wh...
To investigate the relative importance of invited and uninvited applause, 15 speeches delivered by t...
This analysis of political speeches and televised political interviews in the UK, based on the Annua...
One problem that every presenter faces when delivering a public discourse is how to hold the listene...
This article reports the first investigation in Norwegian political speeches of 16 different rhetori...
AbstractAppearance cues and brief displays of behavior are related to people’s personality, to their...
Contrary to the belief that political speech structure is universal (Atkinson, 1984a), recent resear...
Raucous audience applause–cheering, laughter, and even booing by a passionately involved electorate ...
The art of rhetoric (Aristotle) is the art of persuasion: using forms of talk to gather people toget...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Polarization in American politics is at its high...
Previous studies showed that cultural dimensions (individualism and collectivism) are related to aud...
This thesis set out to identify the various techniques used by stand-up comedians to invite laughter...
The study of social identity and crowd psychology looks at how and why individual people change thei...