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|a Argumentation in Political Interviews :
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|a In Argumentation in Political Interviews Corina Andone uses the pragma-dialectical concept of strategic maneuvering to gain a better understanding of political interviews as argumentative practices. She analyzes and evaluates the way in which politicians react in political interviews to the accusation that the position they currently hold is inconsistent with a position they advanced before. The politicians' responses to such charges are examined for their strategic function by concentrating on a number of concrete cases and explaining how the arguers try to enhance their chances of win.
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|a Argumentation in Political Interviews; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Responding to an accusation of inconsistency in a political interview; 1.2 A pragma-dialectical perspective on argumentation; 1.3 Objectives and method of the study; 1.4 Organization of the study; 2. Analytically relevant responses to an accusation of inconsistency; 2.2 Communicative and interactional purposes of an accusation of inconsistency; 2.1 Introduction; 2.3 Responses to an accusation of inconsistency; 2.4 Conclusion.
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|a 3. The political interview as an argumentative activity type3.1 The institutional goal of political interviews; 3.2 The initial situation; 3.3 Starting points; 3.4 Argumentative means; 3.5 The possible outcome; 3.6 Conclusion; 4. Strategic maneuvering in response to an accusation of inconsistency in a political interview; 4.1 Accusations of inconsistency in a political interview; 4.2 Retracting a standpoint in response to an accusation of inconsistency; 4.3 Exploiting commitments to win the discussion; Pattern 1: 'it depends'; Pattern 2: 'we need to be clear'
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|a Pattern 3: 'there is a world of difference'4.4 Conclusion; 5. The reasonableness of responses to an accusation of inconsistency in a political interview; 5.1 The reasonableness of confrontational strategic maneuvering; 5.2 Soundness conditions; 5.2.1 Soundness condition of openness; 5.2.2 Soundness condition of relevance; 5.2.3 Soundness condition of clarity; 5.3 Conclusion; 6. Conclusion; 6.1 Main findings; 6.2 Implications for further research; References; List of figures; Name index; Subject index.
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