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This book is about moral talk in contemporary British political
discourse, drawing on speeches, debates and radio phone-ins. Using
a critical sociolinguistic approach, Spencer-Bennett explores the
language people use to communicate moral judgement and highlights
the relations between the things that people say, the contexts in
which they are said and the circulating ideologies about meaning
and morality. This is key reading for students and scholars
studying language, politics and critical discourse analysis, within
linguistics and anthropology.
This book is about moral talk in contemporary British political
discourse, drawing on speeches, debates and radio phone-ins. Using
a critical sociolinguistic approach, Spencer-Bennett explores the
language people use to communicate moral judgement and highlights
the relations between the things that people say, the contexts in
which they are said and the circulating ideologies about meaning
and morality. This is key reading for students and scholars
studying language, politics and critical discourse analysis, within
linguistics and anthropology.
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