Why Problematization Matters is a bold and illuminating exploration into the hidden mechanisms that shape public discourse, political manipulation, and the evasion of responsibility. Drawing on the methodologies of Foucault, Alvesson, Bacchi, and Hood, this book unpacks the powerful concept of problematization-the act of questioning the way problems are framed and presented to the public.With clear, narrative-style writing, the book traces how political leaders strategically construct "problems" to deflect blame, preserve their authority, and shape public perception. It reveals how certain definitions of issues are not neutral but embedded in historical, ideological, and institutional contexts that benefit those in power. Readers are invited to critically examine how issues like immigration, economic crises, education, and climate change are problematized not for resolution but for political advantage.Perfect for students, researchers, educators, and critically-minded readers, Why Problematization Matters offers practical analytical tools to dissect speeches, media articles, and policy debates. It encourages readers to move beyond surface narratives and ask deeper, more dangerous questions: Why is this framed as a problem? Who benefits from this framing? And what alternatives are being silenced?Whether you're analyzing political rhetoric or seeking to empower your own critical thinking, this book is an essential companion for navigating today's complex world of strategic communication and meaning-making.
- | Author: Andreas Michaelides
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: Mar 28, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00084 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798315925125