Keyword – discourse analysis

Szöllőskei, Levente:

Szöllőskei, Levente:

Race-Based Populism in Donald Trump’s Online Political Discourse

It is impossible to effectively interpret the political world of our time without meticulously analysing the communication strategies of political leaders. This paper maps the characteristics of US President Donald Trump’s populist political communication based on an online discourse on a civil movement that took a stand against racial discrimination. The corpus, created between 2017 and 2020 and aimed at undermining the movement, consists of Donald Trump’s Twitter posts submitted to critical discourse analysis. This paper argues that the President used the fundamental tools of populist political communication even in his politically charged Twitter posts, as his aim was to dominate the political agenda and to ignore the unresolved issues of race in the US.

Keywords: discourse analysis, Donald Trump, political communication, populism, twitter

Race-Based Populism in Donald Trump’s Online Political Discourse

Médiakutató Winter 2025 pp. 9-21 https://doi.org/10.55395/MK.2025.4.1

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Egres, Dorottya:

Egres, Dorottya:

Strategic maneuvering in the polylogue of nuclear energy

The four reactors of the Paks nuclear power plant need to be shut down in the next decade. In order to maintain the approximately 40 per cent ratio of nuclear energy in the national energy production, Parliament gave its provisional acceptance to the expansion in 2009. The future energy policy of Hungary and the expansion financed and contracted by Russia has been on the political and media agendas ever since. This paper proposes an approach to the extended theory of pragma-dialectics, strategic maneuvering, that is suitable for the analysis of an extended polylogue. It is aimed at showing that the three aspects of strategic maneuvering (audience demand, topical potential, and presentational devices) can also be analysed in extended and spatially not localised argumentative situations with multiple players. For the examination of the three aspects, it studies the public opinion polls about the expansion from 2009 to 2017, and analyses the official online discourse about Paks 2 of selected political, environmentalist and expert actors in the same time period.

Keywords: argumentation, discourse analysis, nuclear energy, political communication, political deliberation, polylogue, pragma-dialectics, public opinion poll, strategic maneuvering

Strategic maneuvering in the polylogue of nuclear energy

Médiakutató Winter 2020 pp. 55-68

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Judit Bayer: A Framework for a New Media Order (Open Access)

Boldog Dalma: Csernobil és a magyar média

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