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Bauman, Sandra; Herbst, Susan – Political Communication, 1994
Reports on an exploratory, interpretive study of campaign rhetoric, specifically the discourse surrounding opinion polls. Analyzes how candidates, their managers, and journalists reacted to polling results during the 1992 presidential race. Finds that political actors reify public opinion by speaking of survey data as though it were independent of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Elections, Higher Education, Political Candidates
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Bostdorff, Denise M. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1991
Argues that the vice presidency is a traditional female role and that nominees must undergo a sublimation process during their candidacy. Analyzes an apparent aberration in public talk about vice presidential candidates and notes the similarity in rhetorical "rules" impacting the candidacy of both Geraldine Ferraro and Dan Quayle. (KEH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Persuasive Discourse, Political Campaigns, Political Candidates
Schierenbeck, Jack – American Educator, 2001
Presents the story of Layle Lane, the granddaughter of free blacks, who was a high school teacher, civil rights pioneer, teacher unionist, socialist activist, political candidate, lifelong pacifist, adventurer, and humanitarian. Lane was also a fierce believer that education was the first step toward political, social, and economic power and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Candidates
Doyle, Denis P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Ponders Americans' disenchantment with politics. Presents essays outlining presidential candidates Bill Clinton's and Bob Dole's plans for education. Clinton/Gore campaigners stress the President's achievements (expanding Head Start) and plans to encourage charter schools, fight truancy, and increase college access. Decrying Clinton's friendship…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Political Candidates, Politics
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Orzolek, Douglas C. – Music Educators Journal, 2004
Advocacy for music education is a constant. Even though polls and other data continue to reveal the expressed value and importance of music education to the American public, we still must fight for our place in education. Recent state and federal laws, school district policies, learning theories, and methodologies all place arts education at the…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Boards of Education, Elections, Music Teachers
Allen, Craig M. – 1987
Contrary to the prevailing view that 1952 was the year of the first nationally televised political conventions, only 32 states had TV stations at that time; nor did the term "TV candidate" originate in the Kennedy (1960) or Nixon (1968) campaigns. In fact, it is Dwight Eisenhower and the campaign of 1956 that deserve this recognition.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Mass Media Effects, Political Candidates, Political Influences
Duncan, Neville; O'Brien, Kenneth – 1983
One in a series emanating from a three-year project concerned with the role of women in the English-speaking Caribbean, this publication discusses female participation in politics in Barbados. Project objectives are to establish in the region a data base for teaching, research, and planning purposes and to develop guidelines for a cohesive social…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Females, Foreign Countries, Political Affiliation
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Kneupper, Charles W. – Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1986
Discusses the quality of current political argument, the relation between this and public attention to politics, the competency of the public to evaluate political argument, and whether political argument and public competence can be improved. (SRT)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Discourse Analysis, Persuasive Discourse, Political Campaigns
Martinez, Katherine, Ed. – FACCCTS, 1999
This document contains the four Faculty Association of California Community Colleges (FACCCTS) newsletters published during the 1998-99 academic year. In the September 1998 issue, faculty members talk about what shared governance means and how to improve it on individual campuses. The issue also features Gray Davis' plans for the community…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Trends
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Parry-Giles, Shawn J.; Parry-Giles, Trevor – Communication Monographs, 1996
Analyzes five presidential campaign films. Reveals the utilization of the "feminine" style in these films and suggests that social constructions of masculinity work hegemonically in two ways: candidates are associated with traditionally patriarchal institutions; the films offer a portrayal of women that marginalizes their status in the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Films, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Nir, Raphael – Language Learning, 1988
Analysis of the communicative setting of televised electoral debates in Israel focused on the stylistic features of the political candidates' discourse. The analysis identified and described such rhetorical strategies as figurative expressions and intensifiers, irony and rhetorical questions, repetition and parallelism, and meta-discoursive…
Descriptors: Debate, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Language Patterns
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Meyrowitz, Joshua – Political Communication, 1994
Presents a case study of the media coverage of the 1992 presidential campaign of Larry Agran. Explains that there are three ways of thinking about whether a candidate should be covered or not: national journalistic logic, local journalistic logic, and public logic. Suggests that the three ways are not always in agreement. (TB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Journalism, Mass Media
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Thorson, Esther; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1991
This study analyzed four characteristics of political commercials to determine their impact on television viewers' reactions: (1) issue versus image strategies; (2) attack versus support appeals; (3) presence and absence of music; and (4) visual content, either with families or in professional campaign settings. Memory measures and attitudes are…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audience Response, Content Analysis, Measures (Individuals)
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Mertz, Gayle – Update on Law-Related Education, 1992
Presents a lesson for teaching about the development of political party platforms dealing with American Indian issues. Explains that, although Indians are part of the electorate and sometimes hold political office, Indian issues are included in political platforms rarely if ever. Includes a list of contemporary issues to be used for discussion.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Citizen Participation, Federal Indian Relationship, Political Campaigns
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Just, Marion; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1990
Studies the value of television commercials and political debates as sources of information about candidates. Reports that respondents who viewed both kinds of messages state that advertisements provide more information on issue positions. Concludes that debates are more effective in improving candidate name recognition and knowledge of party…
Descriptors: Debate, Political Attitudes, Political Campaigns, Political Candidates
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