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Discourse in the Balance: American Presidential Discourse About Climate Change

Communication Studies, 2019
According to NASA (2018), 17 of the 18 hottest years on record have occurred since 2000. In an effort to better understand the political communication of American leaders surrounding this environme...
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Political party affiliation and presidential campaign discourse

Communication Quarterly, 2004
This study investigates the question of whether the political party affiliation of presidential candidates influences the nature of the discourse they produce in political campaigns. Analysis of primary and general debates, primary and general television spots, and acceptance addresses from 1948 to 2000 demonstrates systematic differences between the ...
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Feminine style in presidential debate discourse, 1960–2000

Communication Quarterly, 2005
Dow and Tonn's feminine rhetorical style is used to evaluate the argument structures used in presidential debate discourse. Results suggest that the feminine style element of references to personal experience is prevalent in debate discourse but that inductive structure and use of anecdotes and examples are less prevalent than one might expect. Further,
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Going Global: Climate Change Discourse in Presidential Communications

Environmental Communication, 2019
ABSTRACTThis study examines the contexts likely to influence the U.S. president to invoke climate change and how he might alter the content of his message based on these contexts.
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