The present study analyses a TV presidential debate between Berlusconi and Prodi during the 2006 Italian national campaign. During the debate live vision, 65 subjects using a self-report questionnaire evaluated for each answer each politician performance (persuasive, pleasant, expert, calm) and each answer (understanding, credible, interesting); subject was also queried about their political orientation, vote intention and possible change at the end of debate. Then blind observers examined and coded each politician for rhetoric and gestures. Results show that rhetoric and gestures of Berlusconi were different from Prodi’s ones. Correlation analyses between objective measures (coding) and subjective measures (self-report) show that verbal and gestural styles used in each answer by the two politicians had different persuasive effects on different politically oriented audiences. The different evaluations of these communicative parameters and their persuasive effect are discussed
Maricchiolo, F., Gnisci, A., Bonaiuto, M. (2013). Political leaders’ communicative style and audience evaluation in Italian General Election debate. In Political Speech (pp. 114-132). BERLIN HEIDELBERG : Springer-Verlag.
Political leaders’ communicative style and audience evaluation in Italian General Election debate
MARICCHIOLO, FRIDANNA;
2013-01-01
Abstract
The present study analyses a TV presidential debate between Berlusconi and Prodi during the 2006 Italian national campaign. During the debate live vision, 65 subjects using a self-report questionnaire evaluated for each answer each politician performance (persuasive, pleasant, expert, calm) and each answer (understanding, credible, interesting); subject was also queried about their political orientation, vote intention and possible change at the end of debate. Then blind observers examined and coded each politician for rhetoric and gestures. Results show that rhetoric and gestures of Berlusconi were different from Prodi’s ones. Correlation analyses between objective measures (coding) and subjective measures (self-report) show that verbal and gestural styles used in each answer by the two politicians had different persuasive effects on different politically oriented audiences. The different evaluations of these communicative parameters and their persuasive effect are discussedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.