Rhetoric in British Politics and Society

Although the art of rhetoric is central to the practice of politics it also plays an important role in civic and private life. Using Aristotelian notions of ethos, pathos and logos, this collection offers engaging discussions on everything from Prime Mini

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Rhetoric in British Politics and Society

10.1057/9781137325532 - Rhetoric in British Politics and Society, Edited by Judi Atkins, Alan Finlayson, James Martin and Nick Turnbull

Rhetoric, Politics and Society Series

Rhetoric lies at the intersection of a variety of disciplinary approaches and methods, drawing upon the study of language, history, culture and philosophy to understand the persuasive aspects of communication in all its modes: spoken, written, argued, depicted and performed. This series presents the best international research in rhetoric that develops and exemplifies the multifaceted and cross-disciplinary exploration of practices of persuasion and communication. It seeks to publish texts that openly explore and expand rhetorical knowledge and enquiry, be it in the form of historical scholarship, theoretical analysis or contemporary cultural and political critique. Titles include: Judi Atkins, Alan Finlayson, James Martin and Nick Turnbull (editors) RHETORIC IN BRITISH POLITICS AND SOCIETY Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (editors) ON THE USES AND ABUSES OF POLITICAL APOLOGIES

Rhetoric, Politics and Society Series Series Standing Order ISBN 978–1–137–33157–1 (outside North America only)

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Series Editors: Alan Finlayson, University of East Anglia; James Martin, Goldsmiths, University of London; Kendall Phillips, Syracuse University

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Rhetoric in British Politics and Society Judi Atkins Research Fellow in British Politics, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, UK

Alan Finlayson Professor of Political and Social Theory, School of Political, Social and Int