Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates

Author:   John S. Seiter ,  Harry Weger, Jr., Nicholson School of Communication and Media, University of Central Florida
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   09 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John S. Seiter ,  Harry Weger, Jr., Nicholson School of Communication and Media, University of Central Florida
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9781498585248


ISBN 10:   1498585248
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   09 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Chapter 1. A Rationale and Framework for Exploring Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates Chapter 2. A Primer on Nonverbal Behavior Chapter 3. Nonverbal Behavior of the Speaking Candidate Chapter 4. Background Nonverbal Behavior in Political Debates: The Role of Nonspeaking Candidates Chapter 5. Mediated Nonverbal Communication and Political Debates Chapter 6. Applying Principles of Persuasion to the Social Scientific Study of Nonverbal Behavior in Political Debates Chapter 7. Humanistic Theories for Analyzing Nonverbal Behavior in Televised Debates Chapter 8. Nonverbal Behavior in the 2016 Presidential Debates: Applying Communication Theory to the Debates

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Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates is a long overdue, much needed interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and research in nonverbal behavior, persuasion, argumentation, politics and media studies, as these fields relate to political debates. This book is wide ranging in the scope of literature surveyed, grounded in theoretical perspectives drawn from relevant fields, and carefully argued to assess the status of our knowledge about nonverbal behavior in debates. An essential work for scholars studying political debates, John Seiter and Harry Weger's work has set the stage for advancing our understanding of how nonverbal behaviors contribute to shaping political images in debates, not only in the U.S. but in any political system that features political debates. -- Edward A. Hinck, Central Michigan University Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates illuminates an interesting and important area of political persuasion. This book offers a wealth of information on presidential debates, based on both established and original research. Current and historical examples of presidential debates are highlighted and each example is clearly tied to communication theories and models. The chapters are highly informative and clarify a number of controversies surrounding the nonverbal behavior of candidates vying for the highest office in the land. This book should appeal to academics and non-academics alike, thanks to its clear, accessible writing style. It is suitable for upper division undergraduates or graduate students. -- Robert Gass, California State University, Fullerton


Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates is a long overdue, much needed interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and research in nonverbal behavior, persuasion, argumentation, politics and media studies, as these fields relate to political debates. This book is wide ranging in the scope of literature surveyed, grounded in theoretical perspectives drawn from relevant fields, and carefully argued to assess the status of our knowledge about nonverbal behavior in debates. An essential work for scholars studying political debates, John Seiter and Harry Weger’s work has set the stage for advancing our understanding of how nonverbal behaviors contribute to shaping political images in debates, not only in the U.S. but in any political system that features political debates. -- Edward A. Hinck, Central Michigan University Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates illuminates an interesting and important area of political persuasion. This book offers a wealth of information on presidential debates, based on both established and original research. Current and historical examples of presidential debates are highlighted and each example is clearly tied to communication theories and models. The chapters are highly informative and clarify a number of controversies surrounding the nonverbal behavior of candidates vying for the highest office in the land. This book should appeal to academics and non-academics alike, thanks to its clear, accessible writing style. It is suitable for upper division undergraduates or graduate students. -- Robert Gass, California State University, Fullerton


Author Information

John S. Seiter is distinguished professor of communication studies in the Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies at Utah State University. Harry Weger, Jr. is professor of communication at University of Central Florida in Orlando.

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