Description |
vii, 206 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Revealing Disclosure -- Paul Corcoran and Vicki Spencer -- 1. Publicity in the Political Arena: Metaphors of Spectacle, Combat and Display -- Vicki Spencer -- 2. Language and Disclosure: Habennas and the Struggle for Reason -- Angela Clare -- 3. Baring All: Self-Disclosure as Moral Exhortation -- Marion Maddox -- 4. Shifting Policy Frameworks: Disclosure and Discipline -- Carol Bacchi -- 5. Therapeutic Self-Disclosure: The Talking Cure -- Paul Corcoran -- 6. Applying the Gag -- Greg McCarthy -- 7. Silence -- Paul Corcoran |
Summary |
Disclosures may be a slip of the tongue, betrayal of confidences, carefull worded affidavits, intimate avowals of passion, confessions, or exposes. This book is the study of the pervasiveness of disclosures in interpersonal, moral, cultural and political terms from the ancient times of Athenian democracy to contemporary society |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Communication in politics.
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Disclosure of information -- Philosophy.
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Disclosure of information -- Political aspects.
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Disclosure of information.
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Self-disclosure -- Political aspects.
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Self-disclosure -- Psychological aspects.
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Self-disclosure.
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Author |
Corcoran, Paul E., 1944-
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Spencer, Vicki.
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LC no. |
99075549 |
ISBN |
1840147962 |
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