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Researcher
Edward De Vooght
- Keywords:Political strategy, Rhetoric, Persuasion, Political Marketing
- Disciplines:Communication sciences, Other media and communications, Media studies, Journalism and professional writing, Rhetoric, Communication sciences not elsewhere classified
Affiliations
- Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Apr 2024 → Today - Department of Communication Sciences (Department)
Member
From6 Sep 2018 → 26 Feb 2023
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- How does style persuade? Validating classical rhetoric through an empirical study of the practice and effects of rhetorical figures in political speechFrom1 Oct 2018 → 31 Aug 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 15
- Figuring out political rhetoric : a quantitative content analysis of the use of rhetorical figures on the 2018 Flemish municipal election day(2022)
Authors: Edward De Vooght, Sarah Van Leuven
Pages: 643 - Post-truth, postmodernism and rhetoric : how Kenneth Burke helps us understand false narratives(2022)
Authors: Edward De Vooght
Number of pages: 1 - If it sounds right, it seems right : the persuasive effects of rhetorical figures in political speech(2022)
Authors: Edward De Vooght, Liselot Hudders
Number of pages: 1 - What do you figure? Figuring out the role of rhetorical figures in political speeches(2022)
Authors: Edward De Vooght
- Narrating pain to make you understand : using novel metaphors to increase empathy(2021)
Authors: Edward De Vooght, Liselot Hudders
Number of pages: 1 - How do you figure? The use, value and effect of rhetorical figures in political discourse(2021)
Authors: Edward De Vooght
Pages: 5 - 6 - Explaining the understanding of literary fiction : reconciling cognitive literary theories to explain the interpretation process of Hemingway’s A pursuit race(2021)
Authors: Edward De Vooght
Pages: 10 - 10 - In lingua veritas : rhetorical theory as a way out of post-truth(2021)
Authors: Edward De Vooght
Number of pages: 1 - What’s in the name of strategy? A survey of Flemish politicians and party staffers’ knowledge, self-reported use and expectations of rhetorical figures in speeches(2021)
Authors: Edward De Vooght, Sarah Van Leuven, Liselot Hudders
Number of pages: 1 - How do we interpret short story collections? Confronting a literary analysis with interpretations of real readers(2021)
Authors: Guylian Nemegeer, Edward De Vooght
Pages: 29 - 29