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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert E. Denton, Jr. , Dennis Cali , Kevin Coe , Kelly ConnorPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781793654403ISBN 10: 1793654409 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 18 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction and Overview: The Historic and Tragic Presidential Campaign of 2020 Robert E Denton, Jr., Virginia Tech 1. Shadowboxing: Trump’s Campaign Against Biden’s Null Persona Dennis C. Cali, University of Texas at Tyler and Kelley E. Connor, University of Texas at Tyler 2. Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and the Construction of Crisis in Campaign 2020 Diana Zulli, Purdue University and Kevin Coe, University of Utah 3. The Trump Card: The Virtue and Vulnerability of a Narrative-based Presidency Pat Loebs, Grace College and Karly Poyner-Smith, University of Memphis 4. The Democratic Primary Debates in Political Cartoons, or, Santa Claus Gets Voted Off Fantasy Island Christina M. Knopf, SUNY Cortland 5. Blue Privilege and Presidential Election 2020: The Empire Returns Benjamin Voth, Southern Methodist University 6. The 2020 Presidential Campaign, Election and Outcome: “The Agenda-Spin Persuasion Wars” Theodore F. Sheckels, Randolph-Macon College and Richard E. Vatz, Towson University 7 Trump as the Embodiment of Plato’s Critique of Rhetoric Timothy C. McGee, Rider University and David R. Dewberry, Rider University 8. Face Threats in the 2020 Presidential Debates Edward A. Hinck, Shelly S. Hinck, University of Central Michigan, Robert S. Hinck, Air University (Maxwell Air Force Base) and William O. Dailey, University of Central Michigan.ReviewsBob Denton has done it again. With every election cycle he brings together stronger and stronger examinations of communication in the campaign context. The election of 2020 in many ways challenged our democratic system, and in this examination of that momentous election Denton's contributors push our own understanding of the limits and efficacy of political communication. Like it's predecessors, this book is a must have for any scholar interested in politics or political communication.--Joseph M. Valenzano III, University of Dayton """Bob Denton has done it again. With every election cycle he brings together stronger and stronger examinations of communication in the campaign context. The election of 2020 in many ways challenged our democratic system, and in this examination of that momentous election Denton's contributors push our own understanding of the limits and efficacy of political communication. Like it's predecessors, this book is a must have for any scholar interested in politics or political communication.""--Joseph M. Valenzano III, University of Dayton" """Bob Denton has done it again. With every election cycle he brings together stronger and stronger examinations of communication in the campaign context. The election of 2020 in many ways challenged our democratic system, and in this examination of that momentous election Denton's contributors push our own understanding of the limits and efficacy of political communication. Like it's predecessors, this book is a must have for any scholar interested in politics or political communication.""" Author InformationRobert E. Denton, Jr. holds the W. Thomas Rice Chair in the Pamplin College of Business and is professor and director of the School of Communication at Virginia Tech. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |