Theory development within the "media discourse" field has also been very expansive in recent years. A number of the studies within the research programme have been particularly strongly influenced by the critical discourse analysis that has been developed, not least by Norman Fairclough, Teun van Dijk and Ruth Wodak. Characteristic of critical discourse analysis is among other things its strong focus on how language usage is linked to social, cultural and political changes. Productive conceptual systems have been developed for latina girl in a thong latina girl in a thong this purpose. Critical discourse analysis is deeply rooted latina girl in a thong in an ideology-critical tradition within social sciences with more or less explicit social-critical claims. Language becomes a central object of study since power and politics are being linked latina girl in a thong closely to the struggle for meaning. Capturing those elements, which are related to texts and symbolic representations and which create meaning, thus becomes a main purpose. The Institutional Context of Political Discourse A principal point of departure for this programme is that conversations latina girl in a thong and texts, communicative intentions and strategies, must be understood and studied in relation to the contexts in which they operate. Context is a concept which for natural reasons channels the attention to various situations depending on dark latina teens the research focus. The concept is relational. Context is context in relation to something. Within this programme, context is not limited latina girl in a thong to the immediate conversation context that latina girl in a thong makes individual utterances meaningful; or to the headlines, preambles and pictures that make quotations meaningful in a news story. At least as important is the study of discourses in relation to the institutions of which they are a part, and which they at the same time help transforming. Trying to capture relationships between macro and micro is an important ambition in several of the studies that form an integral part of this programme.
The concept of mediatisation of politics is not seldom used in a routine fashion, in vague negative descriptions of the pictures of naked latinas development of politics. A challenge to the research is therefore to study the specific techniques and practices involved in the mediatisation of politics. Our view is that this programme, through latina girl in a thong its language, conversation and discourse analytical focus, has the opportunity to make substantial contributions in this respect. How are the audiences and the citizens of a democracy influenced by politics' adaptation to the media? There are naturally no unequivocal answers to such general questions. Corner (1995) has summarised the discussion within the discipline and pointed to both positive and negative consequences of politics' adaptation to latina girl in a thong the TV medium. Among the negative is politics' latina girl in a thong ever clearer character latina girl in a thong of "strategic personalisation", and among the latina girl in a thong positive latina girl in a thong is that citizens, thanks to television, today are more informed on political matters than latina girl in a thong ever before. There is today extensive research on how the media influence people's views on and relationship to politics.
Talk is a central type of action within a multiplicity of latina girl in a thong social organisations, professions and institutional contexts; in families, schools, the health care system, the judicial system and not least in the media and in politics. Within CA, institutional conversations are studied from the conviction that the specific rules and organisation of conversations latina girl in a thong are what make institutions institutions. teasing latinos Within the present research programme, CA represents one of several theoretical influences from the wide field of interaction theories, sociolinguistics and discourse analysis. Many types of conversations are staged in media genres and latina girl in a thong programme formats. Common to these is that they are essentially planned and produced. One form of institutionalised conversation, which is of particularly great importance in the production of news articles, TV and radio programmes, is the interview. The interview is, as Corner (1999, p 37) claims, "one of the most widely used and extensively developed formats for public communication in the world". When politicians latina girl in a thong participate in the media, it is primarily done in interviews and the strategies connected to this form of conversation is fundamental to the conditions for politics in the media. Interview questions provide the frames for politicians? actions in the public sphere. In interviews, participants use strategies for questions and answers that become actions towards each other and towards the audience. Research on the news interview as an institutional conversation has grown and resulted in considerable latina girl in a thong theory development, especially over the last decade. The special characteristics of the interview as a form of conversation and interaction has been defined. Leading researchers are Steven Clayman and John Heritage who in 2002 published the book The News Interview, which summarises research previously published in a number of articles. A number of latina girl in a thong other researchers have also published studies within this field (see eg Bull 1994; Ekstrom 2001; Esaiasson 2001; Femo Nielsen 2001; Greatbatch 1988, 1992; Harris 1991; Nylund 2000). One of many issues that has been studied is how politicians handle the action of replying in news interviews. latina girl in a thong Another issue that has been studied is how question strategies and the taking of turns have changed over time in interviews with leading politicians.