
Advances in Research Using the C-SPAN Archives
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Congressional Process and Public Opinion Toward Congress: An Experimental Analysis Using the C-SPAN Video Library, by Jonathan S. Morris and Michael W. Joy
Chapter 2: Discursively Constructing the Great Lakes Freshwater: Theresa R. Castor
Chapter 3: Considering Construction of Conservative/Liberal Meaning: What an Extraterrestrial Might Discover About Branding Strategy in the C-SPAN Video Library, by Robert L. Kerr
Chapter 4: What Can the Public Learn by Watching Congress?, by Tim Groeling
Chapter 5 Gendered Linguistics: A Large-Scale Text Analysis of U.S. Senate Candidate Debates, by Martha E. Kropf and Emily Grassett
Chapter 6: Microanalysis of the Emotional Appropriateness of Facial Displays During Presidential Debates: C-SPAN Coverage of the First and Third 2012 Debates, by Patrick A. Stewart and Spencer C. Hall
Chapter 7: President William J. Clinton as a Practical Ethnomethodologist: A Single-Case Analysis of Successful Question-Answering Techniques in the 1998 Grand Jury Testimony, by Angela Cora Garcia
Chapter 8: C-SPAN Unscripted: The Archives as Repository for Uncertainty in Political Life, by Joshua M. Scacco
Chapter 9: Protecting (Which?) Women: A Content Analysis of the House Floor Debate on the 2012 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, by Nadia E. Brown and Sarah Allen Gershon
Chapter 10: "Working the Crowd": How Political Figures Use Introduction Structures, by Kurtis D. Miller
Chapter 11: Representing Others, Presenting Self, by Zoe M. Oxley
Conclusion
Contributors
Index
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