Scandals are pervasive, perplexing, and an all-too-common feature of contemporary political communication; David Dewberry explores the rhetoric of scandal from start to finish, and identifies consistent patterns in how they unfold.
Scandals are pervasive, perplexing, and an all-too-common feature of contemporary political communication; David Dewberry explores the rhetoric of scandal from start to finish, and identifies consistent patterns in how they unfold.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Dewberry is associate professor of communication at Rider University. In addition to publishing numerous articles on rhetoric and free speech, he has served as editor of the journals First Amendment Studies and Communication Law Review.
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Preface and Acknowledgements 1 Scandalous State of the Union2 The Role of Journalism 3 Partisan Discourse Prior to the Smoking Gun 4 From Smoking Gun to Impeachment 5 Political Martyrdom 6 Contemporary Issues and Scandals 7 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Bibliography
Preface and Acknowledgements 1 Scandalous State of the Union2 The Role of Journalism 3 Partisan Discourse Prior to the Smoking Gun 4 From Smoking Gun to Impeachment 5 Political Martyrdom 6 Contemporary Issues and Scandals 7 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Bibliography
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