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Space, Time and Evaluation in Ideological Discourse

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Informationen zum Autor Laura Filardo-Llamas lectures in English at the University of Valladolid! Spain. Her main research area is discourse analysis and conflict resolution! applied particularly to ethno-nationalist conflicts and domestic violence. Some of her publications can be found in Ethnopolitics! Peace and Conflict Studies! CADAAD Journal! and Critical Discourse Studies. Christopher Hart is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University! UK. He is author of Critical Discourse Analysis and Cognitive Science: New Perspectives on Immigration Discourse (2010) and Discourse! Grammar and Ideology: Functional and Cognitive Perspectives (2014). Bertie Kaal is a PhD student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam! The Netherlands. Her main interest is in discourse-space analysis and rhetorical structures in language use for social action! together with methods for text analysis and party positioning. She is co-editor of the book From Text to Political Positions: Text analysis across disciplines (2014). Zusammenfassung This book addresses the role of perspective in socio-political discourse, and explores, from a cognitive standpoint, the way in which perspective functions in three dimensions – space, time, and evaluation – to enact ideology and persuasion. It was originally published as a special issue of Critical Discourse Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Space, Time and Evaluation in Ideological Discourse 1. Viewpoint in Linguistic Discourse: Space and evaluation in news reports of political protests 2. Epistemic Legitimisation and Inter/subjectivity in the Discourse of Parliamentary and Public Inquiries: A contrastive case study 3. Re-contextualizing Political Discourse: An analysis of shifting spaces in songs used as a political tool 4. Beyond Space and Time: Temporal and geographical configurations in US national security discourse 5. Crossing Symbolic Distances in Political Discourse Space: Evaluative rhetoric within the framework of proximization 6. How ‘Real’ are time and Space in Politically Motivated Worldviews? 7. Ideology of ‘Here and Now': Mediating distance in television news ...

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