In this unpublished paper I have used the dialogues of politicians on land grab by the state in my anthropological research.
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Yes, politicians dialogue, which ordinary people may think as bogus can also become useful for researchers.Do you think iit has no value?
Every sort of communication helps , so political dialogue does! Smart researchers can extract important facts from the dialogue of politicians.
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