Televised Election Debates in a Deliberative System: The Role of Framing and Emotions

Emma Turkenburg*

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Abstract

Are televised election debates (TEDs) a blessing for democracy, educating citizens and informing them of their electoral options? Or should they be viewed as a curse, presenting superficial, manipulating rhetoric in one-way communication? In this article, I evaluate TEDs from a deliberative point of view, focusing on the potential positive and negative outcomes of framing by politicians, as well as on the pros and cons of displaying emotions in debates. I argue that the use of these two rhetorical devices in TEDs is potentially helpful in inspiring deliberation, perspective-taking and subsequent reflection in both politicians and voters.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages30
JournalDemocratic Theory
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Communication
  • Deliberation
  • Election debates
  • Reflection
  • Rhetoric

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