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The Discursive Construction of Blame: The Language of Public Inquiries

Autor James Murphy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 aug 2018
This book examines the language of public inquiries to reveal how blame is assigned, avoided, negotiated and discussed in this quasi-legal setting. In doing so, the author adds a much-needed linguistic perspective to the study of blame – previously the reserve of moral philosophers, sociologists and psychologists – at a time when public inquiries are being convened with increasing frequency. While the stated purpose of a public inquiry is rarely to apportion blame, this work reveals how blame is nevertheless woven into the fabric of the activity and how it is constructed by the language of the participants. Its chapters systematically analyse the establishment of inquiries, their questioning patterns, how blame can be avoided by witnesses, how blame is assigned or not by an inquiry’s panel and how such blame may result in public apologies. The author concludes with an engaging discussion on the value of public inquiries in civic life and suggestions for changes to the processes of public inquiries. This book will appeal to readers with a general interest in public and political language; in addition to scholars across the disciplines of communication, media studies, politics, sociology, social policy, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, rhetoric, public relations and public affairs.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137507211
ISBN-10: 1137507217
Pagini: 235
Ilustrații: XII, 310 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Openings: Terms, conditions and getting started.- Chapter 3: Questioning.- Chapter 4: Blame avoidance.- Chapter 5: The (non-)assigning of blame.- Chapter 6: Apologising.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.




Notă biografică

James Murphy is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.



Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book examines the language of public inquiries to reveal how blame is assigned, avoided, negotiated and discussed in this quasi-legal setting. In doing so, the author adds a much-needed linguistic perspective to the study of blame – previously the reserve of moral philosophers, sociologists and psychologists – at a time when public inquiries are being convened with increasing frequency. While the stated purpose of a public inquiry is rarely to apportion blame, this work reveals how blame is nevertheless woven into the fabric of the activity and how it is constructed by the language of the participants. Its chapters systematically analyse the establishment of inquiries, their questioning patterns, how blame can be avoided by witnesses, how blame is assigned or not by an inquiry’s panel and how such blame may result in public apologies. The author concludes with an engaging discussion on the value of public inquiries in civic life and suggestions for changes to the processes of public inquiries. This book will appeal to readers with a general interest in public and political language; in addition to scholars across the disciplines of communication, media studies, politics, sociology, social policy, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, rhetoric, public relations and public affairs.




Caracteristici

Demonstrates how blame pervades the discourse of the participants at public inquiries Suggests that blame is a healthy and natural part of public life Provides a much-needed linguistic analysis of blame Argues that whilst the establishment of a blame culture can have negative effects, these are not outweighed by the importance of accountability in civic life Uses traditional text linguistic methods, as well as corpus linguistic methods to explore lexical semantics, presupposition, conversational implicature, the notion of the speech act and activity types