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Applying Multi-Perspective Approaches to the Analysis of Parliamentary Data

Published on May 30, 2018594 Views

The growing availability of digital corpora of parliamentary proceedings has provided invaluable resources for large-scale machine-based analysis. However, many corpus-driven methodologies have been p

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ParlaCLARIN Workshop: Creating and Using Parliamentary Corpora, Miyazaki 201800:00
Applying Multi-Perspective Approaches to the Analysis of Parliamentary Data00:10
Why Study Parliamentary Discourse?01:24
European Parliaments under Scrutiny02:44
Parliamentary Institutions – Roles and Impact03:30
The Discourses of Parliamentary Debates04:05
Parliaments and Parliamentarism05:27
Discourse in Parliament & Parliament in Discourse06:25
Communication Strategies and Deliberation Practices in Parliaments07:19
Discursive Practices in Parliament07:53
Adversariality & Argumentativeness of Parliamentary Debates - good or bad?09:34
Parliamentary Debate as a Mixed Type of Institutional Dialogue09:57
Disciplinary Approaches to Parliamentary Debates11:38
Linguistic and Language-Based Approaches to Parliamentary Debates12:13
Analytical steps in Discourse Analysis15:03
Linguistic Pragmatics of Political Discourse17:00
Linguistic Pragmatics of Parliamentary Discourse18:04
Pragma-Rhetoric20:59
Multimodal Discourse Analysis (i)21:03
Multimodality of Communication21:51
Multimodal Discourse Analysis (ii)22:44
Parliamentary Debate as Political Interaction Ritual22:47
Micro- & macro-level meaning construction & contextualization in political / parliamentary debates23:59
The micro-macro level interface25:50
Challenges of Parliamentary Discourse30:04
REFERENCES – Rhetoric of Political Consensus30:08
Analytical Issues regarding the Rhetoric of Parliamentary Discourses30:10
Strategic Uses of Language31:27
Parliamentary Records and Corpora31:29
UK Parliament, 201531:29
Qualitative Analysis of Parliamentary Corpora31:56
Inaccuracies in Parliamentary Transcripts32:18
Reformulations in Parliamentary Transcripts33:43
Qualitative Approaches to Parliamentary Data34:20
What Happens When Women Enter the Parliamentary Arena?34:28
Growing Visibility of Women MPs35:08
What Kind of Visibility Do Women MPs Get?35:35
Women MPs Perceived as the ’Other’36:07
Gender-related Asymmetries in Political Representation36:11
Asymmetrical Gender Roles in Parliament36:20
Parliamentary Gender Stereotypes - 136:22
Parliamentary Gender Stereotypes - 236:35
Tolerating Gender Stereotypes in Parliament37:13
Analytical Approaches37:15
Sexist Discrimination of Women MPs37:47
Research Questions38:57
Interactively Shaped Identities - 139:49
Interactively Shaped Identities - 239:54
Master Suppression Techniques - 140:48
Master Suppression Techniques - 241:28
The 5 Master Suppression Techniques41:42
(1) Ignoring/Making Invisible42:34
(2) Ridiculing Ridiculing42:40
(3) Withholding Information42:40
(4) Double Binding (Damned If You Do and Damned If You Don’t)42:41
(5) Blaming and Shaming (Heaping Blame and Putting to Shame)42:41
The British Parliamentary Bully Tradition - 142:42
The British Parliamentary Bully Tradition - 242:46
Scrutinising the Sexist Strategies Used by Male MPs44:17
(a) Objectifying Women MPs through Stereotypically Sexist Remarks44:25
Eric Pickles (Con) to Hazel Blears44:35
Objectifying Women MPs - 145:03
“…may I say that the entire Front-Bench team likes her new hairstyle?” - 145:52
“…may I say that the entire Front-Bench team likes her new hairstyle?” - 246:16
“…may I say that the entire Front-Bench team likes her new hairstyle?” - 346:55
William Hague (Con) to Harriet Harman (Lab)47:49
Gendering Forms of Address in the U.K. Parliament - 150:30
Gendering Forms of Address in the U.K. Parliament - 250:33
(b) Patronizing women MPs through derogatory forms of address50:43
David Cameron’s ’Calm down dear’-gate51:12
Patronizing Women MPs - 155:27
Patronizing Women MPs - 256:23
Patronizing Women MPs - 358:01
Patronizing Women MPs - 458:35
Patronizing Women MPs - 559:09
“a prototypical instance of the parliamentary bully tradition”59:12
Michael Winner’s eSure Home Insurance ad59:15
“Calm down, dear. Listen to the doctor” - 159:39
“Calm down, dear. Listen to the doctor” - 259:40
“Calm down, dear. Listen to the doctor” - 359:41
“Calm down, dear. Listen to the doctor” - 401:00:02
(c) Stigmatizing Women MPs through Abusive Labeling01:00:10
Barry Sheerman to Esther McVey01:00:12
Stigmatizing Women MPs01:00:13
Hard Hearted Hannah01:00:14