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The Sound of Politics

Podkast av Professor Stephen Coleman

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Politicians speaking – on the news; in parliament; surrounded by whatever scenes might make them look like real people. How many of us are really listening to them? How many of us try to avoid them? How should we try to make sense of them? Hosted by Professor Stephen Coleman, this podcast is about how politicians speak: what to listen out for when you hear them; how to recognise their communication strategies; how to strip away the verbiage; and how to speak back to them. Join Stephen, and his guests, to analyse the Sound of Politics.

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Politics and the World Cup: What Politicians can learn from Football Pundits

Why is it often easier to talk about football than politics? Supporters of rival clubs can argue passionately about tactics, managers and performances while sharing a common understanding of the game. Political debate, by contrast, can often feel inaccessible, overly technical or disconnected from everyday experience. In this episode, Professor Stephen Coleman asks what politicians might learn from the way football is discussed. Why do football pundits, commentators and supporters find ways to analyse complex events without talking down to their audiences? What makes football conversations feel more open, engaging and accessible than many political discussions? Joining Stephen is academic, broadcaster and football finance expert Kieran Maguire, who reflects on the language of football, the culture of sporting debate and the lessons politics might take from the way it's debated. The conversation also explores the relationship between sport and political power. Why are politicians so keen to attach themselves to major sporting events? When does political interest in sport become political intervention? And what can we learnt from Donald Trump's reported involvement with a player suspension during the FIFA Club World Cup? From football fandom and sports punditry to political communication and public engagement, this episode explores how politics might become easier to understand - and easier to talk about. Guest: Professor Kieran Maguire [https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/people/kieran-maguire] Presenter: Professor Stephen Coleman [https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/media/staff/240/professor-stephen-coleman] Producer: Carl Hartley [https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/media/staff/5431/carl-hartley] Visit www.thesoundofpolitics.com [http://www.thesoundofpolitics.com/] to discover more episodes and join the conversation. You can also hear Kieran Maguire on The Price of Football [https://priceoffootball.com/]Podcast.

10. juli 2026 - 21 min
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