Talking belongs to politics like a pretzel belongs to Bavaria. All the texts that have been written in recent years about how political actors explain, convey, present and analyze politics can be interpreted in one way or another. Good communication has almost been declared a must for a representative democracy.
But how exactly do political figures - from authors to politicians to activists - communicate today? What patterns can be found in the "political center", regardless of content and public role?
Political scientist Astrid Séville and sociologist Julian Müller explore these questions in their essay "Politische Redeweisen" (Political Modes of Speech) and identify different types. They explain live at their book launch how they define pairs of opposites such as "statist flippancy" or "loquacious retreat", what this has to do with Robert Habeck and how they categorize our current political communication landscape.
With: Astrid Séville (political scientist) and Julian Müller (sociologist)
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