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PERSONAL ATTACKS AS AN ELEMENT OF IMPOLITE AND AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN POLITICAL SPEECH
Impoliteness refers to a characteristic form of language use in communication that contradicts acceptable patterns or deviates from expected communication.
Elena Krejcova, Nadezhda STALYANOVA
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Abstract Politicians use social media to engage directly with the public using diverse communication styles including aggressive or uncivil language. Yet, little is known about gender differences in politicians' communication styles and their subsequent online reactions.
Jana Boukemia +2 more
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The promise and peril of interpersonal political communication
Abstract At present, the field of political psychology lacks an effective framework to conceptually organize the findings from the voluminous literature assessing whether interpersonal political interaction makes democracy better or worse. Historically, the scholarship examining various styles of interactions has remained siloed; scholars have not ...
Jaime E. Settle
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ABSTRACT Despite its widespread use for quality assurance within the academic publishing economy, the peer review process is significantly flawed, and to a large extent, “broken.” Emerging literature from researchers who work from marginalized cultural, theoretical, and political perspectives shows that while peer review processes are useful in ...
Kathomi Gatwiri, Zoe Krupka, Mujib Abid
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Contaminant Denialism in Water Governance
Abstract Noting that contaminant denialism is an increasing problem in environmental governance globally, this study describes public communication strategies that inappropriately minimize the problem of contaminants in respect of sewage discharges in and around water‐bodies in Cape Town, South Africa.
Lesley Green +7 more
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The need for particular scrutiny of claims made by researchers associated with ultra-processed food manufacturers. [PDF]
Lawrence M.
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Confucian Harmony, Civility, and Echo Chambers
ABSTRACT How should we interact with people in echo chambers? Recently, some have argued that echo‐chambered individuals are not entitled to civility. Civility is the virtue whereby we communicate respect for persons to manage our profound disagreements with them.
Kyle van Oosterum
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Formalization of the ad hominem argumentation scheme
AbstractIn this paper, several examples from the literature, and one central new one, are used as case studies of texts of discourse containing an argumentation scheme that has now been widely investigated in literature on argumentation. Argumentation schemes represent common patterns of reasoning used in everyday conversational discourse.
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Virtue and argument: Taking character into account [PDF]
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of the arguer into consideration. We conclude that although there is much to be gained by identifying the virtues of the good arguer and by considering the ...
Bowell, Tracy, Kingsbury, Justine
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The Pragmatics of Obscuring in Political Philosophy
ABSTRACT According to the obscuring objection against mainstream political philosophy, there has been a long‐standing dominant research paradigm focusing on distributive justice. This has made it difficult to call attention to important social facts, such as discrimination and oppression.
Stina Björkholm, Nicolas Olsson Yaouzis
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