The language of fear : communicating threat in public discourse / Piotr Cap.
2017
JA85 .C37 2017eb
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The language of fear : communicating threat in public discourse / Piotr Cap.
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ISBN
9781137597311 (electronic book)
1137597313 (electronic book)
9781137597298
1137597291
1137597313 (electronic book)
9781137597298
1137597291
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 91 pages) : illustrations.
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JA85 .C37 2017eb
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320.01/4
Summary
'Cap's book establishes Proximization Theory firmly as a central methodological and theoretical focus of Critical Discourse Analysis. It provides a coherent framework and exemplary case studies for the analysis of persuasion through intimidation, which go far beyond traditional approaches to this crucial area of public discourse. It is essential reading not just for linguists but also for psychologists and social and political scientists.' -- Andreas Musolff, Professor, University of East Anglia, UK This book investigates linguistic strategies of threat construction and fear generation in contemporary public communication, including state political discourse as well as non-governmental, media and institutional discourses. It describes the ways in which the construction of closeness and remoteness can be manipulated in the public sphere and bound up with fear, security and conflict. Featuring a series of case studies in different domains, from presidential speeches to environmental discourse, it demonstrates how political and organizational leaders enforce the imminence of an outside threat to claim legitimization of preventive policies. It reveals that the best legitimization effects are obtained by discursively constructed fear appeals, which ensure quick social mobilization. The scope of the book is of immediate concern in the modern globalized era where borders and distance dissolve and are re-imagined. It will appeal to students and researchers in linguistics, discourse analysis, media communication as well as social and political sciences. Piotr Cap is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Łódź, Poland. His interests are in pragmatics, critical discourse studies, political linguistics and genre theory. His publications include Perspectives in Politics and Discourse (2010), Proximization: The Pragmatics of Symbolic Distance Crossing (2013), Analyzing Genres in Political Communication (2013) and Contemporary Critical Discourse Studies (2014). He is Managing Editor of International Review of Pragmatics.
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Table of Contents
Cognitive, social and psychological issues of public discourse and threat communication
Proximization: A threat-based model of policy legitimization
Health discourse: The war on cancer and beyond
Environmental discourse: climate change
Technological discourse: Threats in the cyber-space
Immigration and anti-migration discourses: The early rhetoric of Brexit
Conclusion.
Proximization: A threat-based model of policy legitimization
Health discourse: The war on cancer and beyond
Environmental discourse: climate change
Technological discourse: Threats in the cyber-space
Immigration and anti-migration discourses: The early rhetoric of Brexit
Conclusion.