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Editorial: When All Speak but Few Listen - Asymmetries in Political Conversation
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Abstract This thematic issue looks at political conversation with a focus on political listening and seeks to advance an empirical approach to listening. Listening here means not just media exposure or co-presence in conversation, but as Benjamin Barber (2003, p. 175) argues in his book Strong Democracy, it ... view more
This thematic issue looks at political conversation with a focus on political listening and seeks to advance an empirical approach to listening. Listening here means not just media exposure or co-presence in conversation, but as Benjamin Barber (2003, p. 175) argues in his book Strong Democracy, it means "I will put myself in his place, I will try to understand, I will strain to hear what makes us alike, I will listen for a common rhetoric evocative of a common purpose or a common good."... view less
Keywords
deliberation; political communication; conversation
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Other Fields of the Science of Communication
Free Keywords
being heard; communicative rationality; listening; political conversation; political listening
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Media and Communication, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
When All Speak but Few Listen: Asymmetries in Political Conversation
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; reviewed