Non-Replies in Interviews with Iranian Politicians

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Jordan Journal of Modern Languages & Literature Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.22452/jml.vol31no2.4
Masoumeh Bahman, Veronica Lowe
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Iran has been at the centre of international controversies since 1979 when the Islamic Republic of Iran was established. The controversial issues that Iran is associated with include its involvement in nuclear programme and the violation of human rights in Iran. Iranian politicians are often criticised for the Iranian government’s non-conformity with Human Rights Council and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In this study we examine what strategies or non-replies Iranian politicians employ to respond to interviewers’ face-threatening questions. The data consist of thirty political interviews conducted from 2001 to 2015 with a total of twelve hours of talk involving journalists working for western broadcasting companies and Iranian politicians collected from YouTube packaged for public consumption. It was explored that Iranian politicians employed eight kinds of superordinate non-replies to avoid answering the interviewers’ face-threatening questions to save, protect or enhance their face. The findings of this study can shed light on the avoidance strategies of Iranian politicians.
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自1979年伊朗伊斯兰共和国成立以来,伊朗一直处于国际争议的中心。与伊朗有关的争议问题包括其参与核计划和侵犯伊朗人权。伊朗政界人士经常因伊朗政府不遵守人权理事会和国际原子能机构(IAEA)的规定而受到批评。在这项研究中,我们研究了伊朗政治家在回答采访者威胁脸的问题时采用的策略或不回答。这些数据包括2001年至2015年期间进行的30次政治采访,涉及西方广播公司的记者和从YouTube收集的伊朗政客,共12小时的谈话,打包供公众消费。研究发现,伊朗政客为了挽救、保护或提升自己的颜面,在面对采访者威胁颜面的问题时,采用了八种“上级不回答”。这项研究的结果可以揭示伊朗政治家的避税策略。
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