The year in C-SPAN archives research. Volume 4 /
The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research--Volume 4, edited by Robert X. Browning, advances our understanding of the framing of mental health, HIV/AIDS, policing, and public health, and explores subjects such as audience reactions in C-SPAN covered debates, the Twitter presidency of Donald Trump, and col...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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West Lafayette, Indiana :
Purdue University Press,
[2018]
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Colección: | C-SPAN archives research series
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Constructing congressional discourses : C-SPAN Archives and congressional speeches on crises and scandals / Alyssa A. Wildrick and Alison N. Novak
- Exploring congressional "law enforcement" talk / Cody Blake Wilson and Joshua M. Scacco
- Communication as an economic tool and constitutive force : Chairman Greenspan's talk about uncertainties in future U.S. conditions / Lauren Berkshire Hearit and Patrice M. Buzzanell
- Reflections on the C-SPAN Video Library and the study of Congress / Janet M. Martin
- Using C-SPAN to examine the political discourse of HIV/AIDS, 1985-1987 / Nancy E. Brown
- Treatment or gun control? Congressional discourse on mental illness and violence / Elizabeth Wulbrecht
- Health and politics : portrayal of health and its narratives on C-SPAN / Chervin Lam and Somrita Ganchoudhuri
- Portrayals of public policy discourse / Zoe M. Oxley
- Donald Trump meets the ubiquitous presidency / Delaney Harness and Joshua M. Scacco
- C-SPAN and journalism / Michael Buozis, Shannon Rooney, and Brian Creech
- Nobody saw this coming? Support for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump through audience reactions during the 2016 presidential debates / Austin D. Eubanks, Patrick A. Stewart, and Reagan G. Dye
- Selecting C-SPAN video clips for creative collaborative learning / Pavla Hlozkova
- C-SPAN in changing spaces of political communications / Terri L. Towner
- "Look at the tape, Mr. Chairman" : reflections on Congress and television / keynote remarks of Dr. Ray Smock.