Studies of Communication in the 2012 Presidential Campaign
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This diverse and unique collection of essays examines a wide range of communication elements and themes in the context of the 2012 election. Topics include the early campaign and Romney's nomination battle, candidate image, the rhetoric and campaigning of Michelle Obama and Ann Romney, issues of race, persuasive appeals to voters, the use of music and social media, and Obama's second inaugural address. Studies of Communication in the 2012 Presidential Campaign aims not only to expand the contributions and understandings of the various roles of communication in the 2012 presidential election, but also to cultivate a more active, democratic citizenry.
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Judith S. Trent
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Dennis D. Cali
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Denton, Robert E., Jr.
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Kate M. Kenski
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Henry C. Kenski
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- SOStudies of Communication in the...Denton, Robert E., Jr., Dennis D. Cali, Henry C. Kenski, Kate M. Kenski, Judith S. Trent
Studies of Communication in the 2012 Presidential Campaign
- SOStudies of Communication in the...Denton, Robert E., Jr., Judith S. Trent, Henry C. Kenski, Kate M. Kenski, Dennis D. Cali
Studies of Communication in the 2012 Presidential Campaign