Denton, Holloway, and their contributors present analyses of communication strategies used in the Clinton administration, with a special focus on President Clinton's responses to the Lewinsky scandal and impeachment. Chapters explore the Clinton administration's attempts to control his image through rhetorical and media strategies, his appeal to women voters, the changing image of Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Clinton's discourse on race. The second half of the book focuses on Clinton's responses to the Lewinsky scandal, media coverage and polling during the scandal, and Clinton's impact on the…mehr
Denton, Holloway, and their contributors present analyses of communication strategies used in the Clinton administration, with a special focus on President Clinton's responses to the Lewinsky scandal and impeachment. Chapters explore the Clinton administration's attempts to control his image through rhetorical and media strategies, his appeal to women voters, the changing image of Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Clinton's discourse on race. The second half of the book focuses on Clinton's responses to the Lewinsky scandal, media coverage and polling during the scandal, and Clinton's impact on the symbolic nature of the American presidency. This book will be of particular interest to scholars, students, and other researchers involved with communication, political science, political sociology, political communication, and scandal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT E. DENTON, JR., holds the W. Thomas Rice Chair of Leadership Studies and serves as Director of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets Center for Leadership Development at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In addition to numerous articles, essays, and book chapters, he is author, co-author or editor of 13 books. The most recent title is Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? (Praeger, 2000). RACHEL L. HOLLOWAY is Associate Professor of Communications Studies at Virginia Tech. She is the author of In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Politics, Rhetoric, and Self-Defense (Praeger, 1993) and co-editor of The Clinton Presidency: Images, Issues, and Communication Strategies (Praeger, 1996).
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Series Foreword Preface The Political Image Management Dynamics of President Bill Clinton by Kenneth Hacker, Maury Giles, and Aja Guerrero Clinton's Public Relations Nightmares Begin by John C. Tedesco Clinton's Televised Town Meetings as a Political Strategy: The Illusion of Control by Rachel L. Holloway Behind Their Skirts: Clinton and Women Voters by Mary Christine Banwart and Lynda Lee Kaid From First Lady to United States Senator: The Role and Power of Image in the Transmogrifying of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Judith S. Trant and Cady Short-Thompson Seven Lessons from President Clinton's Race Initiative: A Post-Mortem on the Politics of Desire by Pat Sullivan and Steve Goldwig Bill Clinton in Rhetorical Crisis: The Six Stages of Scandal and Impeachment by Craig Allen Smith Resurrecting the Clinton Presidency: A Linguistic Profile by Roderick Hart and J. Kanan Sawyer Clinton's Rhetoric Contrition by Ronald Lee and Matthew H. Barton The Framing of Network News Coverage During the First Three Months of the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal by Kate M. Kenski The Rhetoric of Presidential Approval: Media Polling and the White House Intern Scandal by J. Michael Hogan William Jefferson Clinton and the Symbolic Dimensions of the American Presidency: Issues of Character and Public Trust by Robert E. Denton Jr. Selected Bibliography Index
Series Foreword Preface The Political Image Management Dynamics of President Bill Clinton by Kenneth Hacker, Maury Giles, and Aja Guerrero Clinton's Public Relations Nightmares Begin by John C. Tedesco Clinton's Televised Town Meetings as a Political Strategy: The Illusion of Control by Rachel L. Holloway Behind Their Skirts: Clinton and Women Voters by Mary Christine Banwart and Lynda Lee Kaid From First Lady to United States Senator: The Role and Power of Image in the Transmogrifying of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Judith S. Trant and Cady Short-Thompson Seven Lessons from President Clinton's Race Initiative: A Post-Mortem on the Politics of Desire by Pat Sullivan and Steve Goldwig Bill Clinton in Rhetorical Crisis: The Six Stages of Scandal and Impeachment by Craig Allen Smith Resurrecting the Clinton Presidency: A Linguistic Profile by Roderick Hart and J. Kanan Sawyer Clinton's Rhetoric Contrition by Ronald Lee and Matthew H. Barton The Framing of Network News Coverage During the First Three Months of the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal by Kate M. Kenski The Rhetoric of Presidential Approval: Media Polling and the White House Intern Scandal by J. Michael Hogan William Jefferson Clinton and the Symbolic Dimensions of the American Presidency: Issues of Character and Public Trust by Robert E. Denton Jr. Selected Bibliography Index
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