OVERVIEW
For my
investigation I’m going to study the last two victory speeches from both UK and
US politics and how the speeches are used to evoke faith, belief and hope in
their politics. I am studying language and power and I expect to find stylistic
techniques such as anaphora and parenthesis to try and relate to the country
and make them excited for a new future. I am going to use four speeches from
the last four election victory speeches, which are David Cameron and Tony Blair
in the UK and Barack Obama and George Bush in the US. I have chosen these as
they are all from different parties and represent different political wings
from their respective countries. My hypothesis is to find similarities in the
nationalism used in their respective countries and also similarities in the
techniques and language within political wings (Obama and Blair v Bush and
Cameron). Selecting the speeches I was going to use was based on the
similarities differences and conclusions I predicted I would be able to draw
and highlight. Initially I was going to investigate only the speeches of David
Cameron on his election campaign but I decided to try and use a greater range
of data so I decided to use one from the last four election campaign victories
from four different prime ministers and presidents.
ETHICALITY
There are no
ethical issues in my research as the speeches I am using have already been
published therefore being no complications and no reason to seek informed
consent.
RELIABILITY
I believe my
investigation is reliable in that I am using speeches that directly support my
hypothesis and cover the primary aspects of politics, being from the US and the
UK and with the Democrat and Labour party representing a similar political
stance as do the Conservative and Republican Parties.
COMPARABILITY
My investigation will be comparable as the data
I have collected spans and spreads
across a range of politics. As both the speeches of David Cameron and Tony
Blair are both UK election campaign victory speeches I expect to find
similarities between them and will be able to differentiate between the UK
speeches and the US inauguration speeches of both
George, what is your hypothesis? The data selection is not meant to support it btw. The hypothesis is meant to be tested and might be supported or contradicted. How are you going to decide which features to analyse? That should come from your theory basis. Get up to speed with your theory reading if you need to.
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