Plenardebatten als Spiegel sich wandelnder Diskurskoalitionen: Die Positionierung der Bun- destagsfraktionen zum Verhältnis von Ökologie und Ökonomie seit 1977
Contrary to what is often assumed, members of the German Bundestag do not only use the plenary debates for issuing pre-fabricated statements or advertising party positions to an imaginary public but they also refer to each other and enter into a direct discourse on content . In an innovative long-t...
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