Democracy Disrupted: Communication in the Volatile 2020 Presidential Election
Editat de Benjamin R. Warner, Dianne G. Bystrom, Mitchell S. McKinney, Mary C. Banwarten Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 sep 2022 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440879234
ISBN-10: 1440879230
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440879230
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Indexes three historic events that coincided to make this an election that will be studied for generations: the pandemic, the insurrection at the capital, and the reinvigoration of the civil rights movement
Notă biografică
Benjamin R. Warner, PhD, is associate professor of communication and director of graduate studies at the University of Missouri.Dianne G. Bystrom, PhD, is director emerita of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University.Mitchell S. McKinney, PhD, is dean of the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Akron.Mary C. Banwart, PhD, is associate professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, director of the Institute for Leadership Studies, and program director for the Women's Global Leadership Consortium.
Cuprins
Introduction Exploring the Disruptive 2020 Campaign: Contextualizing the Role of the Push for Progress, the Pandemic, and the Insurrection at the CapitolBenjamin R. Warner and Dianne G. BystromPart One Disrupting the Status QuoChapter 1Looking In/Looking Out: Pete Buttigieg's Not-So-Queer Run for the Presidency3Bryan G. Pepper and Mitchell S. McKinneyChapter 2Mediating Race and Gender in Campaign 2020: The Cooking with Kamala Videos21Trevor Parry-Giles, Divine Narkotey Aboagye, Jin R. Choi, Taylor Hourigan, Meg Itoh, Carolyn Robbins, Matthew Salzano, Kalin Schultz, and Shelby SturmChapter 3Rhetoric of Optimism and Promise of Transformation: Concession Speeches by U.S. Presidential Women Candidates in 2020Julia A. SpikerChapter 4Partisan Motivations for News Use: Implications for Threat Perceptions during the 2020 U.S. ElectionAndrea Figueroa-Caballero and Julius Matthew RilesChapter 5Navigating Difficult Conversations in the Family in the 2020 Election Environment77Xavier Scruggs and Colleen Warner ColanerPart Two Disrupting the CampaignChapter 6Political Party Tweets during the 2020 Presidential Campaign93Daniel Montez and Kate KenskiChapter 7Donald Trump and the COVID-19 Information Environment in Campaign 2020117Joshua M. Scacco, Jonathon Smith, and Kevin CoeChapter 8Forced Online: The Promise and Challenge of Relational Organizing Technology in a 2020 State-Level CampaignAshley Muddiman and Cameron W. PiercyChapter 9"The SPN Family Votes!": Celebrity Endorsements in Online Fan Communities159Ashley A. HinckChapter 10Hope and Fear in a Pandemic: Videostyle in 2020 Presidential Advertising 177Kelly L. WinfreyPart Three Disrupting Democratic NormsChapter 11Donald Trump, Emotional Activation, and Authoritarianism207Robert C. RowlandChapter 12Reclaiming the Center: Constitutive Rhetoric and the "Moderate Ethos" in Crossover Endorsements for Joe BidenRyan Neville-ShepardChapter 13Trump's Disruptive Debate: Analyzing the Candidate Branding Costs239Josh C. Bramlett, Benjamin R. Warner, and Mitchell S. McKinneyChapter 14Social Dominance, Sexism, and the Lasting Effects on Political Communication from the 2020 ElectionMary C. Banwart and Michael W. KearneyChapter 15Partisan Media and Polarization in the 2020 Campaign289Benjamin R. Warner, Jihye Park, Go-Eun Kim, and Alyssa N. CoffeyAbout the Editors and Contributors 311Index 317