This book examines both the rhetorical content of contemporary public
leadership and the leadership methods pioneered by early English
statesman Sir Francis Bacon. In particular, it considers the use of
public rhetoric to defend leadership legitimacy in six case studies,
drawing on leadership contests in recent Australian political history.
The authors map out the complex language of leadership in contemporary
politics through chapter-length portraits of the inter-related
political rhetoric of prime ministers Rudd, Gillard, Abbott and
Turnbull, plus former foreign minister Bob Carr and indigenous leader
Noel Pearson. The process is a novel application of leadership
analysis derived from the political philosophy of Francis Bacon, who
emerges as a founder of the study, and indeed practice, of political
and public leadership. The book will appeal to students and scholars
across the fields of political science, communication and rhetorical
studies, and political history.
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ISBN
9783319587745
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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