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English for Political Scientists

11,94 10,75

English for Political Scientists

11,94 10,75

    • Κωδ. Ευδόξου:
      31050
    • Εκδόσεις:
    • ISBN:
      978-960-402-092-8
    • Έκδοση:
      1η , Απρίλιος 2003
    • Κωδ. καταλόγου:
      402092
    • Σχήμα:
      17 x 24
    • Σελίδες:
      188
Περιγραφή

English for Political Scientists: Texts ans Subtexts is the fourth in a series of four books intended for students of political science. It provides students with the advanced reading skills they need to understand a wide range of primary sources: political speeches, election manifestos, archaic and modern texts, the media, propaganda, legislation, and even political satire. Textual analysis is employed to explore the subtexts (underlying layers of meaning) that the reader should be aware of in order to make an informed evaluation of a text. Developing sound reading skills makes one not only a better reader, but also a more informed writer. Accordingly, each unit includes exercises that raise awareness of issues such as political correctness, fallacies, etc.
Other books in the series include English for Political Scientists: Political Theories, English for Political Scientists: Political Interaction, and English for Political Scientists: World Politics.

Περιεχόμενα

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Unit 1: Political Speeches
Unit 2: Election Manifestos
Unit 3: Archaic Texts in Historical Context
Unit 4: Twentieth-Century Views on Politics and Society
Unit 5: Language and Politics
Unit 6: The Mass Media
Unit 7: Reading EU Law
Unit 8: Feminism and Political Correctness
Unit 9: Political Satire
Appendix: Transitions
References

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