Politeness in presidential debates : shaping political face in campaign debates from 1960 to 2004

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Politeness in presidential debates : shaping political face in campaign debates from 1960 to 2004

William O. Dailey, Edward A. Hinck, and Shelly S. Hinck

(Communication, media, and politics)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-194) and index

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内容説明

Politeness and Political Debate analyzes politeness theory and political debate, categorically evaluating politeness strategies in presidential and vice presidential debates from 1960 to 2004. The book also features an introduction to politeness theory and how to apply it to debates. To remedy the lack of information on relational dimensions of debates, politeness theory offers a compelling way of explaining audience assessments of leadership and advocacy skills. The authors summarize the results for each candidate's politeness strategies, relate them to the historical context of the campaign in which they take place, and consider them in relation to other studies conducted on the campaign debates. Debates fall into one of three sections: debating policies; attacking policies and the opponent; and directly attacking the opponent. This well-researched book ends with implications for debate planners, politicians, citizens, and scholars, including an insightful chapter on the electorate's ideal debate.

目次

Part 1 I: POLITENESS THEORY AND THE STUDY OF CAMPAIGN DEBATES Chapter 2 1 Introduction: Politeness and Political Image in Campaign Debates Chapter 3 2 Politeness in Presidential Campaign Debates: An Overview Chapter 4 3 Vice Presidential Debates Part 5 II: THE ROLE OF POLITENESS IN CAMPAIGN OUTCOMES Chapter 6 4 Debating Policies: The 1960, 1976, and 1980 Campaigns Chapter 7 5 The 1992 and 2000 Presidential Debates Chapter 8 6 Directly Attacking the Opponent: The 1984, 1988, 1996, and 2004 Presidential Debates Part 9 III: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEBATE PLANNERS, POLITICIANS, CITIZENS, AND SCHOLARS Chapter 10 7 Debate Formats and Politeness Chapter 11 8 Politeness, Debates, and Campaign Outcomes Chapter 12 9 An Ideal Debate for the Electorate Chapter 13 10 Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research Chapter 14 Appendix A: Coding Politeness: Units and Schema Chapter 15 Appendix B: Politeness Schema Chapter 16 References

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