Young Voters’ Responses to Polemical Debate

Abstract

I will present an authentic case: 24 young voters in a Danish “Folk high school” watching a televised, very polemical debate between the two contenders for the office of Prime Minister of Denmark shortly before the parliamentary election in 2015. I asked this group to note down all their evaluative responses to the debate and to the opponents’ debate behavior, for each note marking the exact time—so that I could then collate these notes with the specific utterances and behaviors that they were made in response to.
From this material it is possible to extract an interesting picture of what this group of alert young voters like or dislike debaters to do in a mediated polemical debate to which they are spectators: what speech act types, rhetorical maneuvers, argument types, etc., make them—metaphorically speaking—either cheer or hiss? This picture, in turn, may be held against various normative conceptions of public democratic debate, including my own.
OriginalsprogDansk
Publikationsdato2017
StatusUdgivet - 2017
BegivenhedThe Sixth “Rhetoric in Society” Conference of the Rhetoric Society of Europe: Rhetorics of Unity and Division - University of East Anglia, Norwich, Storbritannien
Varighed: 3 jul. 20175 jul. 2017

Konference

KonferenceThe Sixth “Rhetoric in Society” Conference of the Rhetoric Society of Europe
LokationUniversity of East Anglia
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByNorwich
Periode03/07/201705/07/2017

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