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Selnow, Gary W.
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1998
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Lipinski, Daniel.
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2004
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Drew, Julie.
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2010
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Houck, Davis W.
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330.9730916 21
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2001
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Denton, Robert E., Jr.
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2012
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Wright, Lauren A., author.
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973.9309252 23
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2016
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"Award-winning author and White House insider Lauren A. Wright identifies, explains, and measures the impact of the expanding role of presidential spouses in White House and presidential campaign communications strategy with a focus on the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. Examines the First Lady's role of enhancing the president's public image and expanding public support for his policy agenda. Focuses on the communications and public relations role of presidential spouses. Analyzes every documented public speech made by a first lady since 1992. Includes interviews with many prominent former White House staff members, journalists, and presidential campaign strategists"--
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Masullo, Gina M., author.
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323.0420973 23
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2020
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"Drawing on in-depth interviews with a wide variety of Americans, this book answers two questions: How and why do we personally engage with elected officials online and offline? What influence does this personal political engagement have on our democracy?"--
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Tracy, Karen.
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320.973014 22
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2007
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Essays in the The Prettier Doll focus on the same local controversy: in 2001,a third-grade girl in Colorado submitted an experiment to the school science fair. She asked 30 adults and 30 fifth-graders which of two Barbie dolls was prettier. One doll was black, the other white, and each wore a different colored dress. All of the adults picked the Barbie in the purple dress, while nearly all of the fifth graders picked the white Barbie. When the student's experiment was banned an uproar resulted that spread to the national media.
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Gainous, Jason, 1971-
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2013
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Using theory and data, Gainous and Wagner illustrate how online social media is bypassing traditional media and creating new forums for the exchange of political information and campaigning.
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Parmelee, John H., 1970-
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2012
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Politics and the Twitter Revolution: How Tweets Influence the Relationship between Political Leaders and the Public, by John H. Parmelee and Shannon L. Bichard, is the first comprehensive examination of political Twitter use. Multiple methods and theories reveal why political leaders are followed, the persuasive power of political tweets, Twitter's effects on political polarization, and the significance of Twitter as a political innovation. Parmelee and Bichard's findings show Twitter has caused major changes in how people engage politically. Leaders' tweets are qui.
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Edwards, Janis L., 1949-
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2009
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At a time when presidential campaigns are shaped to appeal to women voters, when masculinity constructs impinge on wartime leaders, and when the United States appears to move towards the possibility of a woman president, it is vital that communication scholarship addresses the issue of gender and politics in a comprehensive manner. Gender and Political Communication in America: Rhetoric, Representation, and Display takes on this challenge, as it investigates, from a rhetorical and critical standpoint, the intersection and mutual influences of gender and political communication as they are real.
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Turner, Kathleen J., 1952-
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973.072 21
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1998
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