From Oratory to Debate
Parliamentarisation of Deliberative Rhetoric in Westminster
Nomos, 1. Edition 2016, 262 Pages
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Politics-Debates-Concepts. Politik-Debatten-Begriffe
Description
Recent studies manifest a new interest in the politics of internal parliamentary practices. The book presents a thesis that a shift from oratory to debate characterises the parliamentarisation of deliberative rhetoric. Parliamentary speeches are intelligible only as political interventions pro et contra to debates on motions on the agenda and the agenda-setting itself.
Scholars of rhetoric and parliaments have been slow recognising this shift and its political implications. The book analyses the rhetoric of Westminster-related writings from late 18th century to WWII among academic and others outsiders in contrast to parliamentary insiders (officials, journalists, members). Special attention is given to John Stuart Mill and Walter Bagehot as popular British parliamentary theorists and to cases studies on actual parliamentary debates. With its procedures and ways of dealing time the Westminster-style parliament is an exemplary political assembly of debating pro et contra.
Scholars of rhetoric and parliaments have been slow recognising this shift and its political implications. The book analyses the rhetoric of Westminster-related writings from late 18th century to WWII among academic and others outsiders in contrast to parliamentary insiders (officials, journalists, members). Special attention is given to John Stuart Mill and Walter Bagehot as popular British parliamentary theorists and to cases studies on actual parliamentary debates. With its procedures and ways of dealing time the Westminster-style parliament is an exemplary political assembly of debating pro et contra.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-2913-5 |
Subtitle | Parliamentarisation of Deliberative Rhetoric in Westminster |
Publication Date | Jan 28, 2016 |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 262 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
Reviews
»Mit seiner historischen Analyse legt Palonen die enge Beziehung zwischen Parlamentarismus und Rhetorik offen und verweist damit zugleich auf die Genese demokratischer Diskussionskultur.«
Sven-Jacob Sieg, pw-portal.de 8/2016
Sven-Jacob Sieg, pw-portal.de 8/2016
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