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Discourse Strategies in Corporate Communication for Enhancing Democracy

JAMMERNEGG, Iris
2008
  • journal article

Periodico
COMUNICAÇÃO PÚBLICA
Abstract
Analyzing the contribution of Public Relations to Democracy and more specifically how Corporate Communication can involve publics in participatory decision-making processes, not only PR tools should be investigated but also the discourse strategies applied for attaining this aim. In democratic settings, addressees have to contribute to developing the social reference system, making choices based on correct information, efficiently processed, as well as expressing them using suitable linguistic means. In this context, I want to explore, within a functional linguistic framework, the discursive strategies for: – activating the targets as citizens and not primarily as customers – transferring knowledge – building consensus as well as competencies. Analyzing the contribution of Public Relations to Democracy and more specifically how Corporate Communication can involve publics in participatory decision-making processes, not only PR tools should be investigated but also the discourse strategies applied for attaining this aim. In democratic settings, addressees have to contribute to developing the social reference system, making choices based on correct information, efficiently processed, as well as expressing them using suitable linguistic means. In this context, I want to explore, within a functional linguistic framework, the discursive strategies for: – activating the targets as citizens and not primarily as customers – transferring knowledge – building consensus as well as competencies. Analyzing the contribution of Public Relations to Democracy and more specifically how Corporate Communication can involve publics in participatory decision-making processes, not only PR tools should be investigated but also the discourse strategies applied for attaining this aim. In democratic settings, addressees have to contribute to developing the social reference system, making choices based on correct information, efficiently processed, as well as expressing them using suitable linguistic means. In this context, I want to explore, within a functional linguistic framework, the discursive strategies for: – activating the targets as citizens and not primarily as customers – transferring knowledge – building consensus as well as competencies. Analyzing the contribution of Public Relations to Democracy and more specifically how Corporate Communication can involve publics in participatory decision-making processes, not only PR tools should be investigated but also the discourse strategies applied for attaining this aim. In democratic settings, addressees have to contribute to developing the social reference system, making choices based on correct information, efficiently processed, as well as expressing them using suitable linguistic means. In this context, I want to explore, within a functional linguistic framework, the discursive strategies for: – activating the targets as citizens and not primarily as customers – transferring knowledge – building consensus as well as competencies.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11390/694416
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closed access
Soggetti
  • Discourse strategie

  • participatory decisio...

  • targets as citizen

  • knowledge transfer

  • building competencies...

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Data di acquisizione
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