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Resumen: El microanalisis representa tanto una metodologia como una ma- nera distintiva de interpretar la comunicacion. En este articulo se estudia su aplicacion al analisis del discurso politico en relacion a tres conceptos claves: el modelo de destrezas sociales de la interaccion social, la imagen y la labor de la imagen, y el papel del contexto social (especialmente generos de comunica- cion). A traves de las tecnicas del microanalisis se pueden analizar las destrezas comunicativas de los politicos, en concreto sus capacidades para llevar a cabo una labor de la imagen efectiva en diferentes contextos sociales. Abstract: Microanalysis represents both a distinctive methodology and a dis- tinctive way of thinking about communication. Its application to the analysis of political discourse is discussed in relation to three key concepts: the social skills model of social interaction; face and facework; the role of social context (especially genres of communication). Through microanalytic techniques the communicative skills of politicians can be analysed, in particular their ability to perform effective facework in different social contexts.
Eric William Taylor was a highly respected general surgeon. He spent 17 years in the Royal Navy before moving to the west of Scotland, where he worked in the NHS for 25 years. He was born on New Year’s Eve 1943 in Tunbridge Wells and educated at the Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester. He started his medical training in 1962, qualifying in 1967. In 1965 he applied to join the Royal Navy as a medical cadet, knowing that if successful he would serve for five years after qualifying.
Eric spent his early naval career in submarines before taking up surgical training, initially as a senior house officer in orthopaedics, before focusing on general surgery. At this time he applied for a full career commission, rather than leaving after his obligatory five years. He trained in general surgery at the Royal Naval Hospitals …