Ne žele biti teret svojoj stranci Galić, Marin; Culifaj, Anita; Lalić, Dražen
Medijska istraživanja,
06/2023, Letnik:
29, Številka:
1
Journal Article, Paper
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Različite afere koje uključuju političare i druge javne dužnosnike česta su pojava na hrvatskoj političkoj sceni u posljednjem desetljeću. Komuniciranje uključenih aktera u tom za njih neugodnom ...trenutku dosad nije bilo predmetom dubljih istraživanja društvenih znanstvenika na ovim prostorima. Zbog velikoga tehničkog razvoja medija, snažne personalizacije komunikacije i ostalih razloga, političari su vrlo svjesni važnosti svoje prisutnosti u javnosti, što u izvjesnim situacijama uključuje i krizno komuniciranje. Rad ispituje postoji li u toj komunikaciji na relaciji političari – mediji zajednički kolektivno prihvaćeni obrazac koji pripada njihovu specifičnom habitusu i odvija li se dinamika komuniciranja političara od početka afere do njezina javnog okončanja dominantno u skladu s njihovom lojalnošću stranci i instituciji kojoj pripadaju. U istraživanju je korištena metoda kvalitativne analize sadržaja. U razdoblju od 2010. do 2021. analizirano je 35 afera političara i dužnosnika (ukupno 471 izjava) koje prema kvantitetu i sadržaju adekvatno predstavljaju komuniciranje ključnih aktera afera. Istraživanje je pokazalo kako se afersko komuniciranje odvija u tri faze: u prvoj fazi političari pod svaku cijenu nastoje poricati postojanje afere i svoju odgovornost u njoj. U drugoj fazi uglavnom prebacuju krivnju, prije svega na medije, a zatim i na druge aktere iz afere, ali i na političke suparnike. Pritom u komunikaciji koriste personalizaciju i uključuju svoj imidž. Treća faza uključuje suočavanje sa strankom u kojoj političari svoje interese podređuju onima svoje stranke. U toj fazi potvrđuje se kako se komunikacija političara odvija dominantno u skladu s lojalnošću stranci. Istraživanje također pokazuje kako tijekom svih triju faza komunikacije političari intenzivno upotrebljavaju svoje kapitale, a najizrazitije onaj socijalni, kako bi suzbili optužbe, odnosno ojačali svoj ugled u javnosti, naročito unutar svoje stranke.
Various scandals involving politicians and other public officials have been a common occurrence on the Croatian political scene over the last decade. The communication of the actors involved in this awkward moment for them has so far not been the subject of research by social scientists in this area. Due to the great technical development of the media, distinct personalization of communication and other reasons, politicians are more than aware of the importance of their presence in public, which includes crisis communication in certain situations. The paper examines whether there is a common, generally accepted pattern in this communication involving politicians and the media pertaining to their specific habitus, as well as whether the dynamics of the politicians’ communication from the beginning of the affair to its public end are predominantly in line with their loyalty to their parties and institutions. The method used within this research is qualitative content analysis. In the period from 2010 to 2021, 35 scandals involving politicians and public officials were analysed (a total of 471 statements), which, in terms of quantity and content, adequately represent the communication of key actors in the scandals. Research has shown that crisis communication takes place over three stages: during the first stage, politicians try to deny the existence of the scandal and their responsibility for it at all costs. In the second stage, they mostly shift the blame, first onto the media, then other actors involved in the scandal, but also political rivals. In doing so, they use personalization in communication and rely on their image. The third stage involves confronting the party in whose favour politicians subordinate their interests. When it comes to that stage, it has been determined that political communication takes place predominantly in accordance with the loyalty to the party. The research has also shown that during all three stages of communication, politicians use their capital intensively, notably the social one, in order to suppress accusations, i.e. strengthen their public image and reputation within their parties.
After an illustrated Latin edition of the comedies of Terence in 1496, the Strasbourg printer Johannes Grüninger published the first German translation of all six comedies in 1499. The translators ...remain unnamed, but follow in organization of text and its additions the German Terence-comedy 'Eunuchus' (Ulm 1486). According to the 1496 latin edition the function of the woodcuts are precisely explained in erklerungen. The study focusses on the memorative and didactic attempts as well as the differences to the Latin edition.
Understanding terence Goldberg, Sander M; Goldberg, Sander M
2014., 20140701, 2014, 1986, Letnik:
441
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Instead of seeing Terence primarily as an adapter of Greek New Comedy, Sander Goldberg treats him as an innovative dramatist writing for a specifically Roman audience. His book will interest not only ...students of classical literature but also those concerned with wider problems of critical theory and the comic tradition.
Originally published in 1986.
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This book explores the social institutions, the prevailing social values, and the ideology of the ancient city-state as revealed in Roman Comedy . The very essence of comedy is social, writes David ...Konstan, and in the complex movement of its plots we may be able to discern the lineaments and contradictions of the reigning ideas of an age. David Konstan looks closely at eight plays: Plautus's Aulularia , Asinaria , Captivi , Rudens , Cistellaria , and Truculentus , and Terence's Phormio and Hecyra . Offering new interpretations of each, he develops a typology of plot forms by analyzing structural features and patterns of conventional behavior in the plays, and he relates the results of his literary analysis to contemporary social conditions. He argues that the plays address tensions that were potentially disruptive to the ancient city-state, and that they tended to resolve these tensions in ways that affirmed traditional values. Roman Comedy is an innovative and challenging book that will be welcomed by students of classical literature, ancient social history, the history of the theater, and comedy as a genre.
Die Adelphoe (Die Brüder) von 160 v. Chr. sind die letzte der sechs Komödien des Terenz. Sie wurden nach Menanders verlorenem gleichnamigen Stück gedichtet. Es wird versucht, einerseits aufgrund ...typisch menandrischer Passagen in der römischen Version das Original zu rekonstruieren, andererseits die Züge herauszuarbeiten, auf die es Terenz ankam. Es zeigt sich, daß an die Stelle griechischer Ethik römische Komik getreten ist. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird den aktuellen juristischen Diskussionen der Scipionenzeit gewidmet.
Dieses Werk stellt die Publikationen des verstorbenen Wiener Klassischen Philologen auf dem Gebiet der Komödienforschung gesammelt zur Diskussion. Durch die Zusammenschau sämtlicher Publikationen, ...eines Vortrags und bislang nicht gedruckter Strukturpläne zu diesem Thema wird Primmers Suche nach Aufbauprinzipien der griechischen wie der römischen Komödie nachvollziehbar, die als Grundlage für seine unitarisch-analytische Forschung dienen sollte.
Die Beiträge zur Altertumskunde enthalten Monographien, Sammelbände, Editionen, Übersetzungen und Kommentare zu Themen aus den Bereichen Klassische, Mittel- und Neulateinische Philologie, Alte ...Geschichte, Archäologie, Antike Philosophie sowie Nachwirken der Antike bis in die Neuzeit. Dadurch leistet die Reihe einen umfassenden Beitrag zur Erschließung klassischer Literatur und zur Forschung im gesamten Gebiet der Altertumswissenschaften.
Terence, celebrated author of six comedies, has been studied in many classrooms during Antiquity. A witness of this fact is the extensive commentary by Donatus. Among most fathers of the Church, ...Terence had a bad press. For Lactantius, the eloquence displayed in comedy is altogether pernicious. Augustine singles out a well-known passage from the Eunuch for censure on several occasions.In Renaissance education, nonetheless, Terence remained a prerequisite for mastering eloquence. Erasmus strongly recommended him to teachers of his age. Melanchthon’s belief in Terence as a master of excellence in everyday Latin and a model of rhetorical skill was strengthened by his positive appraisal of Terence’s moral intentions. In the theological philosophy he developed, ancient ethics acquired a prominent place. Disciples of the praæceptor Germanice published extensive commentaries on Terence’s comedies. J. Willich carefully defined the moral issues of each individual scene in his surprisingly detailed analysis of Terence’s comedies. His commentary (1550) enjoyed considerable fame.