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    Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
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    (DE-627)1877872733
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (2 volumes)
    ISBN: 1440850445 , 9781440850448
    Content: This two-volume set examines recent presidential and vice presidential debates, addresses how citizens make sense of these events in new media, and considers whether the evolution of these forms of consumption is healthy for future presidential campaigns--and for democracy
    Content: V.1. The candidates make their case -- V.2. The citizens talk back.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Print version cataloged as a monographic set by the Library of Congress
    Additional Edition: 9781440850431
    Additional Edition: 1440850437
    Additional Edition: 9781440850448
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hinck, Edward A Televised presidential debates in a changing media environment Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, [2019]
    Language: English
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    Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC
    UID:
    (DE-627)1041565577
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (723 pages)
    ISBN: 9781440850448
    Content: Cover -- Volume 1: The Candidates Make Their Case -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Presidential Campaign Debates in a Changing Media Environment -- Chapter 1: The Traditions and Expectations of Presidential Debates -- Chapter 2: Do/How Might Presidential Debates Matter? Learning from 2012 -- Part One: Studies of the 2004 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates -- Chapter 3: Incumbent and Challenger Influences on Argument Strategies in Presidential Debates -- Chapter 4: Don't Misunderestimate the Power of Debates: How the 2004 Presidential Debates Reinforced George W. Bush as the Moral Choice -- Chapter 5: It Was Not about the Issues: Ethos in the 2004 Presidential Debates -- Part Two: Studies of the 2008 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates -- Chapter 6: Joe Biden's Nonverbal Ridicule as a Case of Strategic Maneuvering in the 2012 U.S. Vice Presidential Debate -- Part Three: Studies of the 2012 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates -- Chapter 7: It Wasn't Even Close: Viewers' Thoughts about the First 2012 Presidential Debate -- Chapter 8: Mitt Romney at Hofstra: Surface Arguments and Substantive Failure -- Part Four: Studies of the 2016 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates -- Chapter 9: Representing Class in Presidential Debates, 2008-2016 -- Chapter 10: The 2016 Presidential Debates as Public Argument -- Chapter 11: Hillary Rodham Clinton Negotiates Gender in the Debates of 2016 -- Chapter 12: The Year of the Alpha Male Writ Large: The Gender Dynamics of the 2016 Election and the Presidential Debates -- Chapter 13: The Effects of Debate Viewing on Candidate Image Perceptions in the 2016 Televised Presidential General Election Debates -- Part Five: Assessing Debate Discourse -- Chapter 14: The "People's Debate": Has the Town Hall Format Delivered on Its Grand Promise?
    Content: Chapter 15: Female Voters and the Perception of Presidential Leadership in Politeness Strategies in the Debates from the 2000-2016 Presidential Campaigns -- Chapter 16: Civil Dialogue®: A New Lens through Which to View Presidential Debates -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index -- Volume 2: The Citizens Talk Back -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Presidential Campaign Debates in a Changing Media Environment -- Part One: The Changing Audience for Televised Debates -- Chapter 1: Ruining the Debates in 140 Characters or Fewer: The Demophobic Response to Popular Punditry during the 2012 Presidential Debates -- Chapter 2: Interruptions as Rhetorical Leverage in Presidential Debate: Twitter as an Aid to Understanding the Rhetorical Power of Transgressive Behaviors in Presidential Campaigns -- Chapter 3: Social Media in the 2016 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates -- Part Two: Using New Media to Combat Marginalization -- Chapter 4: Social Media, Hegemonic Masculinity, and the Role of Women in Presidential Elections and Debates, 1992-2016 -- Chapter 5: Public Intimacy through Effeminate Tweets: Hillary Clinton's 2016 Presidential Debate Spin -- Part Three: How Citizens Talk Back in New Media -- Chapter 6: Preaching to the Choir: Partisan Social Identity and Presidential Debate Social Watching -- Chapter 7: Debating a Social Media Celebrity: Social Media and Trump in the 2016 Presidential Debates -- Part Four: Memes of Memorable Debate Moments: Significant Campaign Discourse or Distractions from the Issues? -- Chapter 8: Beautiful Human Sweater Memes: Internet Memes as Vernacular Responses to Presidential Debates -- Chapter 9: Memes, Political Rhetoric, and Discursive Agency in the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate
    Content: Chapter 10: Reframing the Rhetorical Meme-ing: The Enthymematic Form of "Binders Full of Women" Internet Memes from the October 16, 2012, Presidential Debate -- Chapter 11: Debating Memes: Networked Democracy and the Politics of Cynical Laughter -- Part Five: Enhancing the Citizen's Stake in Consuming Presidential Debates: New Media's Impact on the Quality of Political Discourse -- Chapter 12: Terministic Screens: Facebook/Twitter Polarization in the 2012 Election -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: 9781440850431
    Additional Edition: Print version Hinck, Edward A Televised Presidential Debates in a Changing Media Environment [2 Volumes] Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, LLC,c2018 9781440850431
    Language: English
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