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The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy (Paperback): Ivy A. M. Cargile, Denise S. Davis, Jennifer L Merolla,... The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy (Paperback)
Ivy A. M. Cargile, Denise S. Davis, Jennifer L Merolla, Rachel VanSickle-Ward
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of over thirty essays is organised around five primary dimensions of Hillary Clinton's influence: policy, activism, campaigns, women's ambition and impact on parents and their children. Combining personal narrative with scholarly expertise in political science, this volume looks at American politics through the career of Hillary Clinton in order to illuminate overarching trends related to elections, gender and public policy. Featuring an extraordinarily varied list of contributors working within the field of political science, and a fresh interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to broad range of politically engaged audiences, practitioners and scholars.

The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy (Hardcover): Ivy A. M. Cargile, Denise S. Davis, Jennifer L Merolla,... The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy (Hardcover)
Ivy A. M. Cargile, Denise S. Davis, Jennifer L Merolla, Rachel VanSickle-Ward
R2,849 Discovery Miles 28 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume of over thirty essays is organised around five primary dimensions of Hillary Clinton's influence: policy, activism, campaigns, women's ambition and impact on parents and their children. Combining personal narrative with scholarly expertise in political science, this volume looks at American politics through the career of Hillary Clinton in order to illuminate overarching trends related to elections, gender and public policy. Featuring an extraordinarily varied list of contributors working within the field of political science, and a fresh interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to broad range of politically engaged audiences, practitioners and scholars.

Unconventional, Partisan, and Polarizing Rhetoric - How the 2016 Election Shaped the Way Candidates Strategize, Engage, and... Unconventional, Partisan, and Polarizing Rhetoric - How the 2016 Election Shaped the Way Candidates Strategize, Engage, and Communicate (Hardcover)
Jeanine E. Kraybill; Contributions by Donna R. Hoffman, Christopher W. Larimer, Alison Howard, Raul Madrid Jr, …
R3,482 Discovery Miles 34 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rhetoric and political communication of the 2016 Presidential Election was arguably unconventional, partisan, and polarizing-becoming a defining characteristic of the tone and feel of the campaign. In this volume we examine how rhetoric and various political communication strategies influenced and shaped the contours of the election and ultimately its outcome. Witnessing the most diverse electorate in U.S. political history, we look at how voters were primed for an anti-establishment/outsider candidate and how various rhetorical and communication appeals were used to strategically engage different groups of voters and at times, leave out or even scapegoat others. We also analyze how rhetoric and political communication shaped the debate on key issues such as climate change, immigration, national security, gender, and representation. In an age where having a social media presence is an essential campaign tool, we examine how Twitter was used by candidates and its impact on the electorate and news coverage. Overall, we demonstrate that political rhetoric and communication is impactful, bearing electoral consequences and the potential for policy outcomes, giving the reader much to consider as we approach the next midterm and general election.

Latinas in American Politics - Changing and Embracing Political Tradition (Hardcover): Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L.... Latinas in American Politics - Changing and Embracing Political Tradition (Hardcover)
Sharon A. Navarro, Samantha L. Hernandez, Leslie A. Navarro; Contributions by Tony Affigne, Ivy A. M. Cargile, …
R3,492 Discovery Miles 34 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The challenges that women face as political candidates can be compounded by race. In the case of Latinas, stereotypes as well as national media coverage and labeling of "Latino" issues potentially creates an electoral burden for Latina candidates at the local, state, and national level. The intersection of race and gender is complicated and often creates more questions than it answers. How are Latinas elected? Are they served by this complex identity or hindered by it? Latinas in American Politics: Embracing and Changing Political Tradition begins addressing the issues by examining the stereotypes Latinas face while running for political office. More specifically, the perception of voters on ideological standings of Latinas provides insight as to what party Latinas are identified with and how they can use this to their advantage. In addition to establishing the role stereotypes play in the electability of Latinas, the way they use and diffuse these stereotypes via campaigns is examined. The images that Latinas present and how they interact with voters via social media establishes a new dynamic in campaigning and allows for theory building in the area of race, gender, and campaigns. Aside from campaigning, party identification for a Latina creates a different barrier. How do Latinas bridge this? Case studies of prominent Latina officials are examined to understand within which contexts and under what conditions Latinas as candidates and as elected officials will experience intersectionality as advantage and disadvantage. Finally, the examination of Latina congressional members shows whether and how the intersection of gender and ethnicity in descriptive representation contributes uniquely to patterns of substantive representation. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates how the intersection of race and gender creates unique situations for representation and electability of candidates.

Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue - New Conversations in Public Sociology (Hardcover): Victoria Carty,... Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue - New Conversations in Public Sociology (Hardcover)
Victoria Carty, Tekle Woldemikael, Rafael Luevano; Contributions by Harold D. Baker, Ivy A. M. Cargile, …
R3,374 Discovery Miles 33 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Immigration has been a contested issue for decades. This distinctive volume of essays on Southern Californian immigration is inspired by Michael Burawoy's call for academic consideration to be more open and accessible to people in what he calls "public sociology." The essays in Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue: New Conversations in Public Sociology bridge the gap between scholars and undocumented persons themselves in an interdisciplinary and vibrant dialogue. The conversations include sociologists, lawyers, and community and religious leaders, alongside first-hand stories of immigrant survival in hostile and exploitive environments. This volume serves as a model for genuine public engagement of the immigration battle.

Unconventional, Partisan, and Polarizing Rhetoric - How the 2016 Election Shaped the Way Candidates Strategize, Engage, and... Unconventional, Partisan, and Polarizing Rhetoric - How the 2016 Election Shaped the Way Candidates Strategize, Engage, and Communicate (Paperback)
Jeanine E. Kraybill; Contributions by Donna R. Hoffman, Christopher W. Larimer, Alison Howard, Raul Madrid Jr, …
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rhetoric and political communication of the 2016 Presidential Election was arguably unconventional, partisan, and polarizing-becoming a defining characteristic of the tone and feel of the campaign. In this volume we examine how rhetoric and various political communication strategies influenced and shaped the contours of the election and ultimately its outcome. Witnessing the most diverse electorate in U.S. political history, we look at how voters were primed for an anti-establishment/outsider candidate and how various rhetorical and communication appeals were used to strategically engage different groups of voters and at times, leave out or even scapegoat others. We also analyze how rhetoric and political communication shaped the debate on key issues such as climate change, immigration, national security, gender, and representation. In an age where having a social media presence is an essential campaign tool, we examine how Twitter was used by candidates and its impact on the electorate and news coverage. Overall, we demonstrate that political rhetoric and communication is impactful, bearing electoral consequences and the potential for policy outcomes, giving the reader much to consider as we approach the next midterm and general election.

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