statementmaking
Statementmaking is the act of formulating and presenting a statement—an assertion of fact, belief, policy, or intention—intended to inform, persuade, or commit an audience. It encompasses both spoken and written utterances, including official announcements, press releases, speeches, affidavits, and public declarations.
In practice, statementmaking involves choices about content, tone, and framing. Rhetorical devices, sourcing, and evidence affect
Contexts include political communication (policy statements, campaign messages), corporate discourse (earnings releases, corporate announcements), media and
Process and effects: A statement is often part of a broader communication strategy, may be repeated and
Ethics and critique: Statementmaking raises questions of truthfulness, accuracy, and transparency. Misleading or ambiguous statements can