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Communication,Politics, and the Notions of Martin Spencer
Authors:Roderick P. Hart
Affiliation:1. Dean and Shivers/Cronkite Chair in the College of Communication, University of Texas , Austin, USA rodhart@mail.texas.edu
Abstract:This essay calls attention to the work of sociologist Martin Spencer, who once offered an uncommon understanding of political communications in the United States. According to Spencer, public discourse not only propels action but constitutes action in and of itself on occasion. This means that political rhetoric can have both an injunctive effect on political actors and can also stand as a kind of completed “action” in its own right. The importance of these principles is examined here, and some of their implications are delineated.
Keywords:politics  rhetoric  symbolism
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