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Political Campaign Communication: Theory, Method, and Practice brings a diversity of issues, topics, and events on political campaign communication around the concepts of theory, method and practice. The volume contains studies of political campaign communication utilizing a wide range of empirical, rhetorical, content analyses and social science methodologies as well as a variety of foci on the practice of political campaign communication with studies on the communication dimensions and elements of political campaigns. It reflects the growing depth, breadth, and maturity of the discipline and provides insight into a variety of topics related to political campaign communication.

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This volume brings together insightful and original projects addressing campaign communication theory, method, and practice. It embraces multiple perspectives, methods, and cases. The chapters address historical and comparative work with many also shedding light on the conditions leading to the unexpected outcome of the 2016 presidential election. -- Sharon Jarvis, University of Texas at Austin Bob Denton is the ideal scholar to help us understand the development of political communication as an area of study, particularly as he has been one of the leading figures in guiding the emergence of the discipline. In this collection of chapters, our knowledge of political communication is further advanced as we learn of key theories, methods of analysis and important insights regarding the practice of political communication. This book is a superb volume of research that illuminates where weve been and, perhaps more importantly, where we may be headed as discipline of study. -- Mitchell S. McKinney, University of Missouri Bob Denton has done it again.  In Political Campaign Communication: Theory, Method and Practice he has collected thoughtful and significant work by scholars connecting the unique and ground-breaking 2016 election to the important work in the field of political communication.  This timely collection offers insights on how the election evidenced practices that forced us to reexamine how we think about and study political communication in the contemporary world.  The authors adroitly navigate the complexities of numerous aspects of the election, from traditional campaign rhetoric, to the examination of the role played by mainstream media and late night comedians. This book needs to be on the shelves for anyone who teaches, studies or is even interested in the dynamic world of political communication. -- Joseph M. Valenzano III, University of Dayton

Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Political Campaign Communication---Theory, Method, and Practice and the Emergence of a Discipline of Study xv
Robert E. Denton, Jr.
SECTION I THEORY
1 The Functional Theory of Political Campaign Discourse
3(30)
William L. Benoit
2 "What a Snob": The Reconciliation of Higher Education and Neoliberalism in the 2012 Republican Presidential Primary
33(22)
Luke Winslow
Carly de Anda
3 What is Happening There?: Norwegian Newspaper Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
55(22)
Michael Nitz
4 Intensity of Face Threats in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 U.S. Presidential Debates
77(26)
William O. Dailey
Shelly S. Hinck
Robert S. Hinck
Edward A. Hinck
5 Too Early to be Funny? An Analysis of Late-Night Comedy During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Primaries
103(22)
Michael Nitz
Allison Koehn
Hayley McCarron
SECTION II METHOD
6 Presidential Debate Coverage and Conflict Bias in the 2016 Campaign
125(16)
Joan L. Conners
7 The Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton: Terministic Screens and Antagonist Worldview
141(28)
Jim A. Kuypers
8 Making a Case for Textual Criticism: Hillary Studies and the State of Political Campaign Communication Scholarship
169(20)
Melody Lehn
9 Barack Obama's Response to the "Angry Black Man" Race Card: A Critical Analysis of "A More Perfect Union"
189(30)
Ronald E. Lee
Aysel Morin
10 Kennedy and Identification in Houston
219(18)
J. David Trebing
SECTION III PRACTICE
11 Political Election TV Spots
237(22)
William L. Benoit
12 Campaign Politics of Sight and Sound: Populist Rhetoric in a Media Maelstrom
259(24)
John S. Nelson
Anna Lorien Nelson
13 The Refutational Power of Ad Personam and Tu Quoque Attacks in Advancing Trump's "Change" Counter-Narrative During the 2016 General Election Presidential Debates
283(20)
Kathryn M. Olson
14 Acting "Presidential": The Modern Campaign Meets the Ubiquitous Presidency
303(24)
Joshua M. Scacco
Kevin M. Coe
15 Orchestrating "The Show": The 2016 Political Party Conventions in Historical Context
327(16)
Theodore F. Sheckels
16 National Conventions: Evolving Functions and Forms
343(22)
Tammy R. Vigil
17 Tweeting Our Differences: Comparing Candidate Communication in Mixed-Gender and Same-Gender Elections
365(24)
Lindsey M. Meeks
Selected Bibliography 389(12)
Index 401(10)
About the Editor and Contributors 411
Robert E. Denton, Jr. holds the W. Thomas Rice Chair in the Pamplin College of Business and is professor and head of the Department of Communication at Virginia Tech.