
President Trump's First Term
The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 5
Robert X. Browning(Author)
Purdue University Press
5th Edition
Published on 28. February 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-1-55753-882-6 (ISBN)
Description
C-SPAN is the network of record for US political affairs, broadcasting live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated, and decided--without editing, commentary, or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view.
The C-SPAN Archives, located adjacent to Purdue University, is the home of the online C-SPAN Video Library. The Archives has copied all of C-SPAN's television contentsince 1987. Extensive indexing, captioning, and other enhanced online features provide researchers, policy analysts, students, teachers, and public officials with an unparalleled chronological and internally cross-referenced record for deeper study.
Books in this series present thefinest interdisciplinary research utilizing tools of the C-SPAN Video Library. Each volume highlights recent scholarship and comprises leading experts andemerging voices in political science, journalism, psychology, computer science,communication, and a variety of other disciplines. Each section within eachvolume includes responses from expert discussants. Developed in partnership with the Brian Lamb School of Communication and with support from the C-SPAN Education Foundation, C-SPAN Insights is guided by the ideal that all experimental outcomes, including those from our American experiment, can be best improved by directed study driving richer engagement and better understanding.
The fifth volume of the C-SPAN Archives research focusesprimarily on the Trump presidency in the first term. Chapters address his moral language, his rhetoric on climate change, and African American support forTrump. Other chapters use the C-SPAN Archives to study congressional influence on immigration policy, nonverbal cues in congressional speeches, and local and national perspectives on congressional debates.
The C-SPAN Archives, located adjacent to Purdue University, is the home of the online C-SPAN Video Library. The Archives has copied all of C-SPAN's television contentsince 1987. Extensive indexing, captioning, and other enhanced online features provide researchers, policy analysts, students, teachers, and public officials with an unparalleled chronological and internally cross-referenced record for deeper study.
Books in this series present thefinest interdisciplinary research utilizing tools of the C-SPAN Video Library. Each volume highlights recent scholarship and comprises leading experts andemerging voices in political science, journalism, psychology, computer science,communication, and a variety of other disciplines. Each section within eachvolume includes responses from expert discussants. Developed in partnership with the Brian Lamb School of Communication and with support from the C-SPAN Education Foundation, C-SPAN Insights is guided by the ideal that all experimental outcomes, including those from our American experiment, can be best improved by directed study driving richer engagement and better understanding.
The fifth volume of the C-SPAN Archives research focusesprimarily on the Trump presidency in the first term. Chapters address his moral language, his rhetoric on climate change, and African American support forTrump. Other chapters use the C-SPAN Archives to study congressional influence on immigration policy, nonverbal cues in congressional speeches, and local and national perspectives on congressional debates.
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Fifth Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
West Lafayette
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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New edition
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
443 gr
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978-1-55753-882-6 (9781557538826)
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Robert X. Browning is a professor of political science and of communication in the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University. In 1987, he became the founding director of the CSPAN Archives. Today, the Archives are an online digital collection of over 230,000 hours of indexed content-all programs that have aired on C-SPAN since 1987. He is the author of Politics and Social Welfare Policy in the United States, papers on redistricting, and The C-SPAN Archives: An Interdisciplinary Resource for Discovery, Learning, and Engagement, Exploring the C-SPAN Archives: Advancing the Research Agenda, and Advances in Research Using the C-SPAN Archives. Awarded the George Foster Peabody Award for its online Video Library in 2010, the C-SPAN Archives is housed in the Purdue Research Park and offers a window into American life.
Content
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PART 1: C-SPAN AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH, Edited by Kathryn Cramer Brownell
CHAPTER 1: Congressional Election Debates: Between the
National and the Local, by Stephen M. Llano
CHAPTER 2: Political Gaslighting in the Climate Change Discourse
Surrounding the 2016 Election
Farah Latif
CHAPTER 3: Exploring the Oral Histories of African Americans
Who Support Donald Trump, by Ray Block Jr. and Christina S. Haynes
PART 2: USING THE C-SPAN VIDEO LIBRARY TO STUDY CONGRESSIONAL RHETORIC, Edited by Logan Strother
CHAPTER 4: Congress and Immigration Policy: Use of Moral Language Surrounding the Trump Presidency, by Jennifer Hoewe and Mohammed Ziny
CHAPTER 5: Building the Border Wall: Congressional Efforts to Support Trump's Immigration Legacy, by Carly Schmitt and Matthew L. Bergbower
CHAPTER 6: Using the Judiciary: C-SPAN, Judicial Activism, and the
Constitutive Function of Law in the Trump Era, by Joseph Sery
PART 3: C-SPAN IN CRITICAL SCHOLARSHIP, Edited by Diana Zulli
CHAPTER 7: Talking Half Answers: Examining President Donald Trump's Joint Press Conference Equivocation During His First Year, by Nichole A. Russell, Alexandra Johnson, and Patrick A. Stewart
CHAPTER 8: Ignore the Hoaxsters and Unleash American Energy:
President Trump's Rhetoric on Climate Change, by Heather W. Cann and Janel Jett
CHAPTER 9: Nonverbal Cues in Congressional Speeches: A Wink and a Nod to Twitter Engagement, by Amber Williams Lusvardi and Terri L. Towner
CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PART 1: C-SPAN AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH, Edited by Kathryn Cramer Brownell
CHAPTER 1: Congressional Election Debates: Between the
National and the Local, by Stephen M. Llano
CHAPTER 2: Political Gaslighting in the Climate Change Discourse
Surrounding the 2016 Election
Farah Latif
CHAPTER 3: Exploring the Oral Histories of African Americans
Who Support Donald Trump, by Ray Block Jr. and Christina S. Haynes
PART 2: USING THE C-SPAN VIDEO LIBRARY TO STUDY CONGRESSIONAL RHETORIC, Edited by Logan Strother
CHAPTER 4: Congress and Immigration Policy: Use of Moral Language Surrounding the Trump Presidency, by Jennifer Hoewe and Mohammed Ziny
CHAPTER 5: Building the Border Wall: Congressional Efforts to Support Trump's Immigration Legacy, by Carly Schmitt and Matthew L. Bergbower
CHAPTER 6: Using the Judiciary: C-SPAN, Judicial Activism, and the
Constitutive Function of Law in the Trump Era, by Joseph Sery
PART 3: C-SPAN IN CRITICAL SCHOLARSHIP, Edited by Diana Zulli
CHAPTER 7: Talking Half Answers: Examining President Donald Trump's Joint Press Conference Equivocation During His First Year, by Nichole A. Russell, Alexandra Johnson, and Patrick A. Stewart
CHAPTER 8: Ignore the Hoaxsters and Unleash American Energy:
President Trump's Rhetoric on Climate Change, by Heather W. Cann and Janel Jett
CHAPTER 9: Nonverbal Cues in Congressional Speeches: A Wink and a Nod to Twitter Engagement, by Amber Williams Lusvardi and Terri L. Towner
CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX