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Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization
Robert X. Browning
2024
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Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization: The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 10 features chapters written from a variety of perspectives that address divisions in American politics. The topics range widely, including TikTok, abortion, the middle class, the January 6 riot, and partisan rhetoric in Congress. The unifying theme of the volume is that each author uses C-SPAN videos to examine how members of Congress and other elites speak and act on these issues. Two other thoughtful pieces examine Supreme Court justices speaking off the bench and emotional reactions in presidential debates. Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization provides context to understand how the partisan split in American politics is reflected and evidenced in even the highest political institutions: Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court.
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Keywords
- American Politics
- congress
- Congress and abortion policy
- Congressional behavior
- Congressional rhetoric on social media
- measure of emotions in debate
- party and income
- Political Communication
- political rhetoric
- presidential debates
- rhetorical analysis
- Supreme Court justices rhetoric
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPH Political structure and processes
- TikTok and Congress
- Video Analysis
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