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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Politics provides a comprehensive overview of this important and dynamic area of study and research. Language is indispensable to initiating, justifying, legitimatising and coordinating action as well as negotiating conflict and, as such, is intrinsically linked to the area of politics. With 45 chapters written by leading scholars from around the world, this Handbook covers the following key areas:











Overviews of the most influential theoretical approaches, including Bourdieu, Foucault, Habermas and Marx; Methodological approaches to language and politics, covering among others content analysis, conversation analysis, multimodal analysis and narrative analysis; Genres of political action from speech-making and policy to national anthems and billboards; Cutting-edge case studies about hot-topic socio-political phenomena, such as ageing, social class, gendered politics and populism.

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Politics is a vibrant survey of this key field and is essential reading for advanced students and researchers studying language and politics.

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'The book is of immense value to young researchers as well as undergraduates. All the chapters are well referenced and the relevance of the approach is illustrated with case studies in Parts IV and V. (...) The book is a model of inter-disciplinary research and should be read closely by those interested in language and politics.'

- Georgi Asatryan, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, John Benjamins Publishing Company

List of figures
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List of tables
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List of contributors
xiii
Introducing the language-politics nexus 1(14)
Ruth Wodak
Bernhard Forchtner
PART I Theoretical approaches to language and politics
15(136)
1 Rhetoric as a civic art from antiquity to the beginning of modernity
17(13)
Sara Rubinelli
2 From Karl Marx to Antonio Gramsci and Louis Althusser
30(13)
Bob Jessop
3 Jurgen Habermas: between democratic deliberation and deliberative democracy
43(24)
Simon Susen
4 Michel Foucault: discourse, power/knowledge and the modern subject
67(15)
Reiner Keller
5 Jacques Lacan: negotiating the psychosocial in and beyond language
82(14)
Yannis Stavrakakis
6 The discourse theory of Ernesto Laclau
96(13)
Christoffer Kolvraa
7 Pierre Bourdieu: ally or foe of discourse analysis?
109(13)
Andrew Sayer
8 Conceptual history: the history of basic concepts
122(13)
Jan Ifversen
9 Critical Discourse Studies: a critical approach to the study of language and communication
135(16)
Bernhard Forchtner
Ruth Wodak
PART II Methodological approaches to language and politics
151(156)
10 Content analysis
153(16)
Roberto Franzosi
11 Corpus analysis
169(18)
Amelie Kutter
12 Cognitive Linguistic Critical Discourse Studies: connecting language and image
187(15)
Christopher Hart
13 Competition metaphors and ideology: life as a race
202(16)
Jonathan Charteris-Black
14 Legitimation and multimodality
218(15)
Theo van Leeuwen
15 Narrative analysis
233(14)
Anna De Fina
16 Rhetorical analysis
247(15)
Claudia Posch
17 Understanding political issues through argumentation analysis
262(14)
Ruth Amossy
18 Conversation analysis and the study of language and politics
276(15)
Steven E. Clayman
Laura Loeb
19 Politics beyond words: ethnography of political institutions
291(16)
Endre Danyi
PART III Genres of political action
307(178)
20 Parliamentary debates
309(17)
Cornelia Ilie
21 Government communication
326(16)
Sten Hansson
22 Press conferences
342(13)
Mats Ekstrom
Goran Eriksson
23 Policy-making: documents and laws
355(13)
Kristof Savski
24 The semiotics of political commemoration
368(15)
Martin Reisigl
25 Mediatisation and political language
383(15)
Michael Higgins
26 Performing politics: from the town hall to the inauguration
398(14)
Jennifer Sclafani
27 Genres of political communication in Web 2.0
412(14)
Helmut Gruber
28 Music and sound as discourse and ideology: the case of the national anthem
426(14)
David Machin
29 The language of party programmes and billboards: the example of the 2014 parliamentary election campaign in Ukraine
440(14)
Lina Klymenko
30 Caricature and comics
454(14)
Randy Duncan
31 Meetings
468(17)
Jo Angouri
Lorenza Mondada
PART IV Applications and cases I: language, politics and contemporary socio-cultural challenges
485(202)
32 Climate change and the socio-ecological crisis
487(13)
Anabela Carvalho
33 Old and dependent: the construction of a subject position for politics and care
500(14)
Bernhard Weicht
34 Language and gendered politics: the `double bind' in action
514(14)
Tanya Romaniuk
Susan Ehrlich
35 Queering multilingualism and politics: regimes of mobility, citizenship and (in)visibility
528(13)
Tommaso M. Milani
Erez Levon
36 Language and globalisation
541(16)
Melissa L. Curtin
37 A cultural political economy of Corporate Social Responsibility: the language of `stakeholders' and the politics of new ethicalism
557(15)
Ngai-Ling Sum
38 The fictionalisation of politics
572(15)
Ruth Wodak
Bernhard Forchtner
39 Religion and the secular
587(14)
Teemu Taira
PART V Applications and cases II: language, politics and (de)mobilisation
601(2)
40 Discursive depoliticisation and political disengagement
603(15)
Matthew Flinders
Matt Wood
41 Identity politics, populism and the far right
618(12)
Anton Pelinka
42 Race, racism, discourse
630(16)
David Kaposi
John E. Richardson
43 The materiality and semiosis of inequality and class struggle and warfare: the case of home-evictions in Spain
646(14)
David Block
44 Language under totalitarian regimes: the example of political discourse in Nazi Germany
660(13)
Andreas Musolff
45 Discursive underpinnings of war and terrorism
673(14)
Adam Hodges
Index 687
Ruth Wodak is Emerita Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies at Lancaster University, UK; she remains affiliated to the University of Vienna, Austria.

Bernhard Forchtner is a Lecturer at the School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, UK.

Advisory Board

Adam Jaworski, Hong Kong University

Barbara Johnstone, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Deborah Stone, Brandeis University, USA

Teun van Dijk, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain