文摘
英文文摘
前言
声明
Acknowledgements
Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Two Literature Review
2.1 News interviews
2.2 The Relevance Theory
2.3 The Dialogism Theory
2.4 The Public Relationship Theory
2.5 The Propaganda Theory
Chapter Three Asymmetry in News Interviews
3.1 News interviews and the Relevance Theory
3.1.1 Two principles
3.1.2 Natural cognitive tendency to maximize relevance
3.1.3 Intentionality
3.1.4 Expectations
3.2 News interviews and the Dialogism Theory
3.2.1 Independentity, subjectivity and freedom of choice.
3.2.2 Incompletion and unfinalizability.
3.2.3 Poliphony.
3.3 News interviews and the Public Relationship Theory
3.3.1 Asymmetry implied in Grunig's models of public relations
3.3.2 The bases of the asymmetry
3.4 News interviews and the Propaganda Theory
3.4.1 Disinformation in propaganda
3.4.2 Propaganda techniques
3.5 News interviews and the Psychology Theory
Chapter Four Interview strategies
4.1 Causes of the strategies
4.1.1 Social factors
4.1.2 Personal factors
4.2 The strategies adopted by interlocutors
4.2.1 Definition of strategies
4.2.2 The strategies the interviewer usually adopts:
4.2.3 The corresponding strategies the interviewee usually adopts to reach the asymmetry
Chapter Five Implications offered by asymmetry
5.1 Utterance hegemony
5.2 Utterance honesty
5.3 Utterance logic
5.4 The destruction of the conversation.
Chapter Six Conclusion
Bibliography
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