1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-89404-5
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Symbolische Politik

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“…Symbols: The symbols Kelly used to underscore her political claims can be categorized as reference symbols (Verweisungssymbole) and aggregation symbols (Verdichtungssymbole) (Sarcinelli, 1987;Edelman, 1990;Richter, 2010: 245 ff.). Reference symbols point out objects or situations like the danger of missiles or the damage of fir trees.…”
Section: Petra Kelly and Categories Of Political Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symbols: The symbols Kelly used to underscore her political claims can be categorized as reference symbols (Verweisungssymbole) and aggregation symbols (Verdichtungssymbole) (Sarcinelli, 1987;Edelman, 1990;Richter, 2010: 245 ff.). Reference symbols point out objects or situations like the danger of missiles or the damage of fir trees.…”
Section: Petra Kelly and Categories Of Political Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Politik ist Entscheidungsprozeß, Prioritätensetzung, Problemlösung und Ritual in einem, und wird auch auf der visuellen Ebene durch Inszenierungstechniken umgesetzt (vgl. Sarcinelli 1987). Meyer (1992) weist auf die Problematik hin, daß die politische Urteilskraft der sogenannten mündigen Bürger und Bürgerinnen eingeschränkt werden kann aufgrundder Reduktion auf symbolisch inszenierte Scheinhandlungen.…”
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“…The manipulation of language is called register in Halliday's (1978) framework. Edelman (1976) distinguished the expressive dimension of politics from its instrumental dimension, or in Sarcinelli's (1987) term, "presentation and production" of politics. The political discourse accessible to the public is only the presentation dimension, so political discourse is often called "symbolic politics" (Lauerbach & Fetzer, 2007: 5).…”
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confidence: 99%