This book provides a rhetorical analysis of contemporary politics and political communication in the state of Maryland. Rather than focusing on election politics, the authors examine state and local political communication more comprehensively, following shifting trends in political communication research.
This book provides a rhetorical analysis of contemporary politics and political communication in the state of Maryland. Rather than focusing on election politics, the authors examine state and local political communication more comprehensively, following shifting trends in political communication research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Chapter 1-Introduction: Studying State and Local Politics; Studying Maryland Part I - People Chapter 2 - Barbara Mikulski: Advocate and Mentor Chapter 3 - Martin O'Malley's Failure to Communicate Chapter 4 - Larry Hogan: A Look at His Record as Governor of Maryland Part II- Politics Chapter 5 - Baltimore in Search of Its Next Transformational Mayor Chapter 6 - Why Haven't Maryland's African American Candidates for Governor Been Elected Chapter 7 - Marylanders in Congress: Different Leaders for Different Tasks Chapter 8 - Why Hasn't There Been a Marylander in the White House: The Quests of Albert Ritchie, Spiro Agnew, Martin O'Malley, and John Delaney Part III -- Policies Chapter 9 - Race, Housing, and Segregation in Baltimore Chapter 10 - Transportation Policy: Questions of Power, Questions of Identity Part IV - Places Chapter 11 - Renewal, Revitalization, and Redevelopment Across Baltimore From the Downtown Core to the Neighborhoods Chapter 12 - Gerrymandering: Questions of Power, Questions of Identity Chapter 13 - Has Change Come to Maryland's Eastern Shore Chapter 14 - Conclusions: The Communication Realities of State and Local Politics Works Cited Index About the Authors
Preface Chapter 1-Introduction: Studying State and Local Politics; Studying Maryland Part I - People Chapter 2 - Barbara Mikulski: Advocate and Mentor Chapter 3 - Martin O'Malley's Failure to Communicate Chapter 4 - Larry Hogan: A Look at His Record as Governor of Maryland Part II- Politics Chapter 5 - Baltimore in Search of Its Next Transformational Mayor Chapter 6 - Why Haven't Maryland's African American Candidates for Governor Been Elected Chapter 7 - Marylanders in Congress: Different Leaders for Different Tasks Chapter 8 - Why Hasn't There Been a Marylander in the White House: The Quests of Albert Ritchie, Spiro Agnew, Martin O'Malley, and John Delaney Part III -- Policies Chapter 9 - Race, Housing, and Segregation in Baltimore Chapter 10 - Transportation Policy: Questions of Power, Questions of Identity Part IV - Places Chapter 11 - Renewal, Revitalization, and Redevelopment Across Baltimore From the Downtown Core to the Neighborhoods Chapter 12 - Gerrymandering: Questions of Power, Questions of Identity Chapter 13 - Has Change Come to Maryland's Eastern Shore Chapter 14 - Conclusions: The Communication Realities of State and Local Politics Works Cited Index About the Authors
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