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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