This bookexplores how social media influenced presidential campaign rhetoric. Janet Johnson discusses media use in American presidential campaigns as well as social media campaigns for Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump.
This bookexplores how social media influenced presidential campaign rhetoric. Janet Johnson discusses media use in American presidential campaigns as well as social media campaigns for Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janet Johnson is lecturer at The University of Texas at Dallas.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Media Use in American Presidential Campaigns Chapter Two: Brief History of Political Media Chapter Three: Blogs and Barack Obama's Rhetoric Chapter Four: Twitter and Mitt Romney's Rhetoric Chapter Five: 2016 Presidential Campaign Narrative Chapter Six: Hillary Clinton: Cyborg Candidate Chapter Seven: Donald Trump's Rhetrickery Chapter Eight: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Media Use in American Presidential Campaigns Chapter Two: Brief History of Political Media Chapter Three: Blogs and Barack Obama's Rhetoric Chapter Four: Twitter and Mitt Romney's Rhetoric Chapter Five: 2016 Presidential Campaign Narrative Chapter Six: Hillary Clinton: Cyborg Candidate Chapter Seven: Donald Trump's Rhetrickery Chapter Eight: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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