This volume explores a central political paradox: why American scholars, journalists, and citizens periodically question the viability of their presidential electoral system and yet believe that presidential elections are our best hope for tomorrow.
This volume explores a central political paradox: why American scholars, journalists, and citizens periodically question the viability of their presidential electoral system and yet believe that presidential elections are our best hope for tomorrow.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Presidential Campaigning in America The Study of Presidential Campaigning: Yesterday's Campaigns and Today's Issues Candidate Generated Images in Presidential Campaigns Introduction American Self Images and the Presidential Campaign Film, 1964 1992 Images of Civic Virtue in the New Political Rhetoric Negative Political Ads and American Self Images Mass Mediated Images in Presidential Campaigns Introduction Shaping a Candidate's Image in the Press Coverage of Elections on Evening Television News Shows: 1972 1992 What Should Debates Be? Standards of Public Discourse Media Influence in Presidential Campaigns: A Caveat Images of the Voter Citizen in Presidential Campaigns Introduction Campaign Polls and America's Sense of Democratic Consensus Voter's Image of Candidates Social Groups as Symbols in America's Sense of Democratic Consensus American Exceptionalism and the Quadrennial Peak in Optimism Money and Politics: In Pursuit of an Ideal Presidential Campaigning and American Self Images: Agenda for Tomorrow's Research Presidential Campaign Politics at the Crossroads
Preface Presidential Campaigning in America The Study of Presidential Campaigning: Yesterday's Campaigns and Today's Issues Candidate Generated Images in Presidential Campaigns Introduction American Self Images and the Presidential Campaign Film, 1964 1992 Images of Civic Virtue in the New Political Rhetoric Negative Political Ads and American Self Images Mass Mediated Images in Presidential Campaigns Introduction Shaping a Candidate's Image in the Press Coverage of Elections on Evening Television News Shows: 1972 1992 What Should Debates Be? Standards of Public Discourse Media Influence in Presidential Campaigns: A Caveat Images of the Voter Citizen in Presidential Campaigns Introduction Campaign Polls and America's Sense of Democratic Consensus Voter's Image of Candidates Social Groups as Symbols in America's Sense of Democratic Consensus American Exceptionalism and the Quadrennial Peak in Optimism Money and Politics: In Pursuit of an Ideal Presidential Campaigning and American Self Images: Agenda for Tomorrow's Research Presidential Campaign Politics at the Crossroads
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