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Bostdorff, Denise M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Explores the rhetorical nature of political cartoons by applying Kenneth Burke's concepts and terminology to this graphic art form. Examines (1) formal strategy of "perspective by incongruity," (2) burlesque attitude in political cartoons, and (3) fusion of form and attitude in the tropal principles of this graphic art. Draws from…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Communication Research, Persuasive Discourse, Political Influences

Palczewski, Catherine Helen; Madsen, Arnie – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1993
Uses President Bush's commencement speech to compare and contrast the "link and impact turnaround," an accepted form of argument in academic debate, with the "linguistic turnaround" as executed in political discourse. (NH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse

Simpson, Christopher – Journal of Communication, 1996
Examines the work and the life of German public opinion expert Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann. Shows that the attitudes and analytic tools she forged during her youth and brought to bear in her work as a Nazi Collaborator and apologist shaped her later thinking, including her articulation of the "spiral of silence" model of mass communication…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Intellectual History, Media Research

Barker-Plummer, Bernadette – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1995
Elaborates a conceptualization of news as a discursive resource, and suggests a dialogical model for media-movement relationships. Describes how two "branches" of the United States women's movement understood news differently and developed different and specific strategies which are called "media pragmatism" and "media subversion." (SR)
Descriptors: Activism, Communication Research, Feminism, Higher Education

Land, F. Mitchell – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1995
Examines popular culture in terms of its position in social structures of power, looking at the Ivoirien music made popular by state television in Cote d'Ivoire. Focuses on Cote d'Ivoire's international singing star, Alpha Blondy, and how this singer and others negotiate the relationship between state television and the Ivoirien popular singer.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Music

McChesney, Robert W. – Journal of Communication, 1993
Discusses several weak spots in critical communication research. Argues that critical communication scholars should privilege journalism, engage in activism, and incorporate capitalism into the heart of their calculations. (SR)
Descriptors: Activism, Capitalism, Communication Research, Higher Education

Page, Benjamin I.; Tannenbaum, Jason – Journal of Communication, 1996
Analyzes events surrounding the 1993 withdrawal of Zoe Baird as nominee for U.S. Attorney General. Indicates that, under certain conditions, when deliberation by surrogates (professional communicators) becomes unrepresentative of the general public's values, direct popular intervention may occur through alternative communication channels,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Mass Media Role, News Media

Sloop, John M. – Communication Quarterly, 1994
Examines how texts are constrained by cultural forces in a critical analysis of the controversy regarding rap group Public Enemy's Professor Griff and his universalizing claims about Jews. Investigates the economic, political, and ideological mechanisms that encouraged the band to withdraw Griff's comments and replace it with a text more…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Culture Conflict, Discourse Analysis, Economic Factors

Sauer, Beverly A. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1993
Analyzes Herbert C. Hoover's translation of the "De Re Metallica" in the context of the 1922 Mine Strikes. Claims Hoover's interest in Agricola's "intellectual achievements" may have been more than technical. Demonstrates how technical documents reflect political ideologies. (NH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse

Smith, Grant W. – Communication Monographs, 1998
Finds that reasonably accurate predictions of election results can be made based on selected phonetic features in candidates' names. Discusses the emotive effect of speech sounds, distinguishes them from other types of meaning, surveys previous types of studies, describes the development of the author's analytical model and its attributes, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Elections, Phonetics, Political Candidates

Chaput, Catherine – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 2000
Argues that Marxism is as much an ethical position that resists the foreclosure of identity as it is a political position. Claims a Marxist standpoint could facilitate the political and ethical accountability that the current politicized composition pedagogies seek while also constructing the classroom as a site for active participation in the…
Descriptors: Activism, Communication Research, Course Content, Higher Education

Finet, Dayna – Journal of Communication, 1994
Analyzes newspaper accounts of the sociopolitical opposition encountered by the head of a state government agency forced to publicly apologize after attempting to control the external communication of an agency staff member with a reputation for organizational dissent. Discusses academic and applied implications of these findings for the emerging…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Content Analysis, Dissent, Freedom of Speech

Meehan, Eileen R.; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1993
Argues that an adequate analysis of current political, economic, and cultural changes requires a firm grounding in political economy. Argues for a holistic approach to the study of culture and communication, an approach firmly rooted in political economy. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Economic Factors, Higher Education, Holistic Approach

Manolescu, Beth Innocenti – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1998
Describes reflective spectator judgment with respect to political judgment and rhetorical theory, and then proposes a method of stylistic analysis that may help to identify discursive features enabling reflective spectator judgment. Illustrates these discursive features (described as participatory forms) by performing a stylistic analysis of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Political Attitudes

Connell, Ian – Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication, 1996
Tests the promise and limits of computer-mediated politics and the actual destabilizing/restructuring of political practices and relations which the Internet has brought to the British system. (RS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Democracy, Foreign Countries