“We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally Speeches
Given the import and impact of political campaign promises, this study systematically analyzed Donald Trump’s campaign and rally speeches using a typology of verbal-textual hostility (V.T.H.) developed by Asquith (2013) from criminal hate incidents in the United Kingdom. Trump used all forms of V.T....
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doaj-2a3f51ad88014ab0874c6b30fbebdc222021-06-02T16:52:15ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy2202-79982202-80052021-03-0110114315810.5204/ijcjsd.16472103“We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally SpeechesJace Valcore0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3752-285XJess Rodgers1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7825-8621Nicole L. Asquith2University of Houston DowntownWestern Sydney UniversityUniversity of TasmaniaGiven the import and impact of political campaign promises, this study systematically analyzed Donald Trump’s campaign and rally speeches using a typology of verbal-textual hostility (V.T.H.) developed by Asquith (2013) from criminal hate incidents in the United Kingdom. Trump used all forms of V.T.H. previously identified by Asquith, except for sexualization, and new forms that may be specific to the political context. Analysis of speeches from 2015–2018 revealed that expatriation, criminalization, and domination were the most frequently used forms of V.T.H. deployed by Trump, which we consider in relation to the historical, social, and political context and consequences.https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/1647nationalist populismcampaign rhetorichate speechtrumpverbal-textual hostility |
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“We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally Speeches |
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“We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally Speeches |
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“We Will Build a Great Wall”: Domination, Criminalization, and Expatriation in Trump Campaign and Rally Speeches |
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“we will build a great wall”: domination, criminalization, and expatriation in trump campaign and rally speeches |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy |
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2021-03-01 |
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Given the import and impact of political campaign promises, this study systematically analyzed Donald Trump’s campaign and rally speeches using a typology of verbal-textual hostility (V.T.H.) developed by Asquith (2013) from criminal hate incidents in the United Kingdom. Trump used all forms of V.T.H. previously identified by Asquith, except for sexualization, and new forms that may be specific to the political context. Analysis of speeches from 2015–2018 revealed that expatriation, criminalization, and domination were the most frequently used forms of V.T.H. deployed by Trump, which we consider in relation to the historical, social, and political context and consequences. |
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nationalist populism campaign rhetoric hate speech trump verbal-textual hostility |
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