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Salient Rulings of The Chair | ISTD | Merit Award

Awarded a Merit by the International Society Of Typographic Designers, one of only four awarded in Ireland in 2015.
 
 
Salient Rulings of The Chair:
An Empirical Appraisal of Unparliamentary Language
 
 
Rational
 
A Taboo is a vehement prohibition of an action based on the
belief that such behavior is either too sacred or too accursed
for ordinary individuals to undertake, under threat of
supernatural punishment.
 
Whilst unparliamentary language is not too ‘sacred’
to undertake, it is certainly one of the last taboos and
retardants of free speech in modern times. Parliamentary rules
differ worldwide, but the vast majority of them implement
some form of speaking etiquette which prohibits entirely the
use of certain terms, words or phrases when both speaking to
the house or addressing another member. Throughout history
the curses or insults have changed but one thing remains
constant, the member of parliaments willingness to disregard
the rules entirely.
 
The aim of this book is to highlight the most insulting,
crude and abhorrent instances of unparliamentary
language and discuss the impacts on both the career (if any)
and public view of each use; along with their social media
balls ups.
 
 
 
 
 
Screen Printing Heat Sensitive Ink Cover
Print Detail
Stitched and Glued Signatures
 
 
 
Final Book
 
Full Cover Reveal
 
 
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Salient Rulings of The Chair | ISTD | Merit Award
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Salient Rulings of The Chair | ISTD | Merit Award

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