Politeness in Presidential Debates: Shaping Political Face in Campaign Debates From 1960 to 2004

Presidential Studies QuarterlyVol. 40 Nbr. 3, September 2010

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Each blends narrative discussion with quantitative data from the content analysis and makes concrete recommendations for how future debates and candidate messages might be structured to achieve the goals of debate organizers, voters, and campaigns. The final chapter of the volume brings the discussion full circle, as the authors link findings from the content analysis to previous studies of presidential campaign debates, and also propose avenues for continuing scholarship.

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Politeness in Presidential Debates: Shaping Political Face in Campaign Debates From 1960 to 2004

Politeness in Presidential Debates: Shaping Political Face in Campaign Debates from 1960 to 2004. By William O. Dailey, Edward A. Hinck, and Shelly S. Hinck. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. 201 pp.

As part of Rowman & Littlefield's Communication, Media, and Politics Series, t...

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