Geert Wilders speaks out

the rhetorical frames of a European populist

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Cover of the book Geert Wilders speaks out by Hans de Bruijn, Boom uitgevers Den Haag
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Author: Hans de Bruijn ISBN: 9789460945083
Publisher: Boom uitgevers Den Haag Publication: December 9, 2011
Imprint: Eleven international publishing Language: English
Author: Hans de Bruijn
ISBN: 9789460945083
Publisher: Boom uitgevers Den Haag
Publication: December 9, 2011
Imprint: Eleven international publishing
Language: English
Geert Wilders has dominated the political debate in the Netherlands for several years. His opponents from the centre seem unable to get a grip on him. In this essay, Hans de Bruijn analyses the way in which Wilders conducts the debate. He discusses the frames used by Wilders and shows how ingenious they are. Opponents who are tempted to step into Wilders frames are immediately at a disadvantage. If an opponent confronts you with a strong frame, you need a reframing strategy. This involves developing alternative frames that place your opponent at a disadvantage. This essay is not about who is right or wrong but about the political game of framing and reframing. The author presents several reframing exercises that may help readers to understand or participate in the current debate or encourage them to develop their own reframing strategies. Hans de Bruijn is Professor of Public Administration at the Delft University of Technology.
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Geert Wilders has dominated the political debate in the Netherlands for several years. His opponents from the centre seem unable to get a grip on him. In this essay, Hans de Bruijn analyses the way in which Wilders conducts the debate. He discusses the frames used by Wilders and shows how ingenious they are. Opponents who are tempted to step into Wilders frames are immediately at a disadvantage. If an opponent confronts you with a strong frame, you need a reframing strategy. This involves developing alternative frames that place your opponent at a disadvantage. This essay is not about who is right or wrong but about the political game of framing and reframing. The author presents several reframing exercises that may help readers to understand or participate in the current debate or encourage them to develop their own reframing strategies. Hans de Bruijn is Professor of Public Administration at the Delft University of Technology.

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