TeMolder1999

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TeMolder1999
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Key TeMolder1999
Author(s) Hedwig F.M. te Molder
Title Discourse of dilemmas: an analysis of communication planners’ accounts
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Tag(s) EMCA, Government Communication, Discourse design
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Year 1999
Language English
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Journal British Journal of Social Psychology
Volume 38
Number 3
Pages 245–263
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DOI 10.1348/014466699164158
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This paper is an analysis of how communication planners talk government communication campaigns into being. More specifically, the study explicates the resources which communication planners use to make sense of government policies and the actions they accomplish through their reports of these policies. Rather than passively transmitting government policies, campaigns are designed in such a way as to solve ‘efficacy dilemmas’ and ‘political dilemmas’. The analysis documents some of the discursive procedures through which these dilemmas are managed. It is argued, first, that these findings mark a shift away from the main assumption conventionally underlying government communication and, second, that the results raise problems for the conception of reasoning as an essentially individual and cognitive event.

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