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Politicisation as a Speech Act : A Repertoire for Analysing Politicisation in Parliamentary Plenary Debates (2022)


Palonen, K. (2022). Politicisation as a Speech Act : A Repertoire for Analysing Politicisation in Parliamentary Plenary Debates. In T. Haapala, & Á. Oleart (Eds.), Tracing the Politicisation of the EU : The Future of Europe Debates Before and After the 2019 Elections (pp. 67-90). Palgrave Macmillan. Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82700-7_4


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Publication details

All authors or editorsPalonen, Kari

Parent publicationTracing the Politicisation of the EU : The Future of Europe Debates Before and After the 2019 Elections

Parent publication editorsHaapala, Taru; Oleart, Álvaro

ISBN978-3-030-82699-4

eISBN978-3-030-82700-7

Journal or seriesPalgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Publication year2022

Publication date02/11/2021

Pages range67-90

Number of pages in the book314

PublisherPalgrave Macmillan

Place of PublicationCham

Publication countrySwitzerland

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82700-7_4

Publication open accessNot open

Publication channel open access

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/80072


Abstract

This chapter analyses the actual speech acts of politicisation among parliamentarians, which also makes it possible to set the current debates among European Union (EU) scholars in a wider context. My aim is to sketch a scheme for distinguishing different aspects of politicisation, referring to concepts of politics (sphere or activity and its specific aspects), to the politicisation of topics or persons, to its time dimensions (past, present, and future), to different activities of politicisation (adversaries, unintended changes, the actors themselves), as well as to opposing evaluations of politicisation. The data set consists of the plenary debates of the UK House of Commons, the (West) German Bundestag, and the European Parliament (EP), in all of which a great variety of both interpretations and evaluations of the speech acts of politicisation can be found.


Keywordspoliticisationpoliticsrhetoricconversationpublic discussiondisputationspeech (phenomena)parliamentsparliamentarism

Free keywordspoliticisation; parliamentary debates; European Parliament; speech


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Ministry reportingYes

Reporting Year2022

JUFO rating3


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