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Democracy Disrupted - Communication in the Volatile 2020 Presidential Election (Hardcover)
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Democracy Disrupted - Communication in the Volatile 2020 Presidential Election (Hardcover)
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Leading scholars analyze three disruptions in the 2020 presidential
campaign and election: disruptions to the status quo caused by the
renewed quest for racial justice and greater diversity of
candidates; pandemic disruptions to traditional campaigning; and
disruptions to democratic norms. Democracy Disrupted documents the
most significant features of the 2020 U.S. presidential election
through research conducted by leading scholars in political
communication. Chapters consider the coinciding of three historical
events in 2020: a 100-year pandemic co-occurring with the
presidential campaign, the reinvigorated call for social and racial
justice in response to the killing of George Floyd and other Black
men and women, and the authoritarian lurch that emerged in reaction
to Donald Trump's norm-challenging rhetoric. The Democratic Party's
campaign stood out because of the historically diverse field of
presidential candidates and the election of the first female vice
president. Chapter authors adopt diverse scientific methodologies
and field-leading theories of political communication to understand
the way these events forced candidates, campaigns, and voters to
adapt to these extraordinary circumstances. Experiments, surveys,
case studies, and textual analysis illuminate essential features of
this once-in-a-generation campaign. This timely volume is edited by
four scholars who have been central to describing and
contextualizing each recent presidential contest. Indexes three
historic events that coincided to make this an election that will
be studied for generations: the pandemic, the insurrection at the
capital, and the reinvigoration of the civil rights movement
Utilizes the context of the COVID-19 pandemic as a natural
experiment to examine long-untested assumptions about campaign
effects Includes some of the most prominent and well-respected
researchers in the area of political communication as well as
emerging scholars who represent a wide range of academic programs
Includes diverse studies from all methods of inquiry
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