This paper is about politics and communication in a Ghanaian traditional setting. It focuses on ɔhene tene (the Akan chiefly procession) as a single act of non-rhetorical symbolic communication. Situated within the conceptual frameworks of public relations and political communication, the description and analysis of ɔhene tene characterises its staging as image-making which communicates and projects power and authority. Through in-depth interviews, observation, and drawing on encoding and decoding of the sight spectacle, observed visual and sound elements of ɔhene tene are detailed, highlighting their signification and consequential roles that combine as public relations and political communication activities. Ɔhene tene is contextualised a...
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Employing Wodak’s discourse-historical approach, this paper examines how Ghana’s independence leader...
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This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
Rhetorical constraints have the potential to inhibit a successful communication transaction. How the...
Includes bibliographical references.The study focuses on an examination of the political speeches of...
Decent use of language has been a common trademark in communication. It is such an aspect of human d...
The investigation analyzed the pragmatics issues of some appellations of chief and queen mothers in ...
In this study, we have argued that the use of metaphors and similes is a subtle means by which citiz...
In the late 1970s, linguists such as George Lakoff, Mark Johnson, and Michael Reddy began to realize...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
The conceptualization of Chiefs as instruments of politics is not a new concept. Over the last two d...
The concept of public diplomacy is one of the trending approaches in modern international relations ...
This paper discusses the concept of Communication and Information Management within the Akan cultura...
ABSTRACT: The concept of public diplomacy is one of the trending approaches in modern international ...
Employing Wodak’s discourse-historical approach, this paper examines how Ghana’s independence leader...
The study examines the role of rhetoric in the famous Independence Speech given by the first preside...
The study set out to explore the rhetoric language of the Okyeame and the part it played as a gateke...
This paper presents a case study of the self-confident and creative fusion of European and African p...
Rhetorical constraints have the potential to inhibit a successful communication transaction. How the...
Includes bibliographical references.The study focuses on an examination of the political speeches of...
Decent use of language has been a common trademark in communication. It is such an aspect of human d...
The investigation analyzed the pragmatics issues of some appellations of chief and queen mothers in ...
In this study, we have argued that the use of metaphors and similes is a subtle means by which citiz...
In the late 1970s, linguists such as George Lakoff, Mark Johnson, and Michael Reddy began to realize...