Ejecting protestors, interpellating supporters: The interactional pragmatics of expulsion at Trump’s campaign rallies
Abstract
During his campaign for president in 2016, Donald Trump repeatedly instructed his supporters and event security to remove protesters from his rallies, most often, by issuing a directive to “get them out”. These occasions, far from being a distraction from the political process, emerged as potent rituals of participation and the activity of removing protestors became a tool of interactional messaging. Specifically, activities of ejecting...
Paper Details
Title
Ejecting protestors, interpellating supporters: The interactional pragmatics of expulsion at Trump’s campaign rallies
Published Date
Oct 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
2019
Issue
231
Pages
1 - 25
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