Use of Language in Political Rhetoric Discussion Paper
In my future project, I would like to examine the language of political and diplomatic communication, in order to evaluate the most commonly used phrases, references, and quotes, as well as the rhetoric tools that serve the interest of political correctness.
The research will be qualitative, using the historical/archival method, focusing on communication related to the Syrian conflict in the past two years. Use of Language in Political Rhetoric Discussion Paper The main questions I would like to research through the analysis of speeches, press releases, interviews, and written communication are as follows:
I believe that the above questions will reveal several communication patterns that are not easy to discover without researching publications. I also believe that a change in the use of rhetoric tools will be clearly visible, as well as the difference between Eastern and Western countries’ communication methods.
A recent similar study (Arnotti et al.) could help me develop the research methodology and design, the linguistic intergroup bias model, which could help me create a framework for analysis. Another study by Rozina and Karapetjana, focusing on linguistic manipulation within political language would provide me with a theoretical background.
Works Cited
Anolli, Luigi, Valentino Zurloni, and Giuseppe Riva. “Linguistic intergroup bias in political communication.” The Journal of general psychology133.3 (2006): 237-255.
Rozina, Gunta, and Indra Karapetjana. “The use of language in political rhetoric: Linguistic manipulation.” Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 2009.19 (2009).