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Persuasive Attacks on Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Primary
Lexington Studies in Political Communication
36,99 € |
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 08.03.2017 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498548557 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 160 |
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<span><span>Persuasive Attacks on Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Primary</span><span> investigates the nature of persuasive attacks on Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential primary campaign. It begins by extending the Theory of Persuasive Attack to include attacks on character as well as attacks on actions. William L. Benoit & Mark J. Glantz use topical analysis to understand humor (late night television jokes; video from </span><span>SNL</span><span>, Colbert, and Oliver; articles in </span><span>The Onion</span><span>, and political cartoons) and Republican “establishment” attacks from Mitt Romney and the </span><span>National Review</span><span>. Quantitative content analysis examines attacks in primary debates and primary TV spots. The book concludes with criticisms found on social media platforms and TV talk shows.</span></span>
<span><span>This book investigates persuasive attacks on Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican primaries through a variety of media—debates, TV spots, Twitter, Facebook, political cartoons, the </span><span>National Review</span><span>, and TV talk shows. </span></span>
<span><span>Contents<br>Acknowledgments<br>Chapter One: Persuasive Attacks in Election Campaigns<br>Chapter Two: The Republican Establishment Attacks Donald Trump<br>Chapter Three: Attacks on Trump in 2016 Republican Presidential Primary Debates and TV Spots<br>Chapter Four: Attacks on Trump in Social Media<br>Chapter Five: Attacks on Trump in Humor<br>Chapter Six: Attacks on Trump on 2016 TV Talk Shows<br>Chapter Seven: Conclusions<br>References<br>About the Authors</span></span>
<span><span>William L. Benoit</span><span> is professor of communication studies at Ohio University. <br><br></span><span>Mark J. Glantz</span><span> is assistant professor of communication & media studies at St. Norbert College.</span></span>