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Analyzing genres in political communication: theory and practice

Analyzing genres in political communication: theory and practice
Analyzing genres in political communication: theory and practice
Book review: Analyzing genres in political communication: Theory and practice by Piotr Cap and Urszula Okulska, eds. published by Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2013. ISBN: 978 902720641 1 (hb) 426pp.,
The volume under review offers a deep insight into the complex area of genre research in the field of political communication. It aims to present a "comprehensive, in-depth, and, despite limitations, lasting update which will serve both theoretical and applied purposes.
1569-2159
500-503
Kranert, Michael
2054176a-2b70-491b-9ee7-5388ae25296f
Kranert, Michael
2054176a-2b70-491b-9ee7-5388ae25296f

Kranert, Michael (2016) Analyzing genres in political communication: theory and practice. Journal of Language and Politics, 15 (4), 500-503. (doi:10.1075/jlp.15.4.08kra).

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Book review: Analyzing genres in political communication: Theory and practice by Piotr Cap and Urszula Okulska, eds. published by Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2013. ISBN: 978 902720641 1 (hb) 426pp.,
The volume under review offers a deep insight into the complex area of genre research in the field of political communication. It aims to present a "comprehensive, in-depth, and, despite limitations, lasting update which will serve both theoretical and applied purposes.

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Published date: 20 October 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 471214
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471214
ISSN: 1569-2159
PURE UUID: 3a7635e9-c58e-4c97-8fef-9fc96afa8582
ORCID for Michael Kranert: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0270-7136

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:54

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