This volume explores post-election political communication from the 2020 election day until the inauguration of President Joseph R. Biden. Chapters address political branding, partisan argumentation, media coverage, President Trump's January 6 address and his discursive strategy, political advertising and cartoons, and post-election lawsuits.
This volume explores post-election political communication from the 2020 election day until the inauguration of President Joseph R. Biden. Chapters address political branding, partisan argumentation, media coverage, President Trump's January 6 address and his discursive strategy, political advertising and cartoons, and post-election lawsuits.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. Political Branding in a Digital Age: The Role of Design and Image-Based Messaging in the Strategies, Outcomes, and Consequences of the 2020 Post-Election Presidential Campaign, Lisa Burns and Courtney Marchese 2. Argumentation in an era of Ascending Partisanship, Benjamin Voth 3. Media Coverage and the Post-Election of 2020, Robert E. Denton, Jr. 4. Trump's Address to Supporters on January 6, 2021: Inciting Insurrection or Free Speech?, W. Wat Hopkins 5. Rethinking the Carnivalesque: Trump's Co-Opting of a Counter-Hegemonic, Counter-Discursive Strategy, Theodore Sheckels 6. Political Advertising in the 2020 Post-Election Presidential Campaign, John Tedescoand Scott Dunn 7. Political Cartoons during the 2020 Post-Election Phase, Natalia Mielczarek 8. Litigating Victory: An Analysis of 2020 Post-Election Lawsuits, Cayce Myers
Preface 1. Political Branding in a Digital Age: The Role of Design and Image-Based Messaging in the Strategies, Outcomes, and Consequences of the 2020 Post-Election Presidential Campaign, Lisa Burns and Courtney Marchese 2. Argumentation in an era of Ascending Partisanship, Benjamin Voth 3. Media Coverage and the Post-Election of 2020, Robert E. Denton, Jr. 4. Trump's Address to Supporters on January 6, 2021: Inciting Insurrection or Free Speech?, W. Wat Hopkins 5. Rethinking the Carnivalesque: Trump's Co-Opting of a Counter-Hegemonic, Counter-Discursive Strategy, Theodore Sheckels 6. Political Advertising in the 2020 Post-Election Presidential Campaign, John Tedescoand Scott Dunn 7. Political Cartoons during the 2020 Post-Election Phase, Natalia Mielczarek 8. Litigating Victory: An Analysis of 2020 Post-Election Lawsuits, Cayce Myers
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