Title: The 2004 presidential campaign: a communication perspective
Abstract:Series Foreword Preface Communication Variables and Dynamics of the 1996 Presidential Campaign by Robert E. Denton, Jr. The Beginning and the Early End by Judith S. Trent The 1996 Presidential Nominat...Series Foreword Preface Communication Variables and Dynamics of the 1996 Presidential Campaign by Robert E. Denton, Jr. The Beginning and the Early End by Judith S. Trent The 1996 Presidential Nominating Conventions: Good Television and Shallow Identification by David M. Timmerman and Gary M. Weier The 1996 Presidential Debates by Robert V. Friedenberg Taking the Middle Ground: Clinton's Rhetoric of Conjoined Values by Rachel L. Holloway Videostyle and the Effects of the 1996 Presidential Campaign Advertising by Lynda Lee Kaid Torture-by-Tedium or Editorial Cartoons During the 1996 Presidential Campaign by Edward H. Sewell, Jr. Digital Democracy: The '96 Presidential Campaign On-line by Rita Kirk Whillock Hillary Rodham Clinton and Elizabeth Dole as Running Mates in the 1996 Campaign: Parallels in the Rhetorical Constraints of First Ladies and Vice Presidents by Denise M. Bostdorff The Rhetorical Transformation of Political Coalitions: Bill Clinton, 1992-1996 by Craig Allen Smith Explaining the Vote: The Presidential Election of 1996 by Henry C. Kenski, Carol Chang, and Brooks Aylor Selected Bibliography IndexRead More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-04-01
Language: en
Type: article
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