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This lively book offers the first comprehensive examination of
character assassination. In modern politics as well as in
historical times, character attacks abound. Words and images, like
psychological weapons, have sullied or destroyed numerous
individual reputations. How does character assassination "work" and
when or why does it not? Are character attacks getting worse in the
age of social media? Why do many people fail when they are under
character attack? How should they prevent attacks and defend
against them? Moving beyond discussions about corporate reputation
management and public relations canons, Character Assassination and
Reputation Management is designed to help understand, critically
analyze, and effectively defend against such attacks. Written by an
international and interdisciplinary team of experts, the book
begins with a discussion of theoretical and applied features of the
"five pillars" of character assassination: (1) the attacker, (2)
the target, (3) the media, (4) the audience, and (5) the context.
The remaining chapters present engaging in-depth discussions and
case studies suitable for homework and class discussion. These
cases include: Historic figures Leaders from modern times Women in
politics U.S. presidents World leaders Political autocrats
Democratic leaders Scientists Celebrities Featuring an extensive
glossary of key terms, critical thinking exercises, and summaries
to encourage problem-based learning, Character Assassination and
Reputation Management will prove invaluable to the undergraduate
and postgraduate students in communication, political science,
global affairs, history, sociology, and psychology departments.
This lively book offers the first comprehensive examination of
character assassination. In modern politics as well as in
historical times, character attacks abound. Words and images, like
psychological weapons, have sullied or destroyed numerous
individual reputations. How does character assassination "work" and
when or why does it not? Are character attacks getting worse in the
age of social media? Why do many people fail when they are under
character attack? How should they prevent attacks and defend
against them? Moving beyond discussions about corporate reputation
management and public relations canons, Character Assassination and
Reputation Management is designed to help understand, critically
analyze, and effectively defend against such attacks. Written by an
international and interdisciplinary team of experts, the book
begins with a discussion of theoretical and applied features of the
"five pillars" of character assassination: (1) the attacker, (2)
the target, (3) the media, (4) the audience, and (5) the context.
The remaining chapters present engaging in-depth discussions and
case studies suitable for homework and class discussion. These
cases include: Historic figures Leaders from modern times Women in
politics U.S. presidents World leaders Political autocrats
Democratic leaders Scientists Celebrities Featuring an extensive
glossary of key terms, critical thinking exercises, and summaries
to encourage problem-based learning, Character Assassination and
Reputation Management will prove invaluable to the undergraduate
and postgraduate students in communication, political science,
global affairs, history, sociology, and psychology departments.
In modern politics as well as in historical times, character
attacks abound. Words and images, like symbolic and psychological
weapons, have sullied or destroyed numerous reputations. People
mobilize significant material and psychological resources to defend
themselves against such attacks. How does character assassination
"work," and when does it not? Why do many targets fall so easily
when they are under character attack? How can one prevent attacks
and defend against them? The Routledge Handbook of Character
Assassination and Reputation Management offers the first
comprehensive examination of character assassination. Moving beyond
studying corporate reputation management and how public figures
enact and maintain their reputation, this lively volume offers a
framework and cases to help understand, critically analyze, and
effectively defend against such attacks. Written by an
international and interdisciplinary team of experts, the book
begins with a theoretical introduction and extensive description of
the "five pillars" of character assassination: (1) the attacker,
(2) the target, (3) the media, (4) the public, and (5) the context.
The remaining chapters present engaging case studies suitable for
class discussion. These include: Roman emperors; Reformation
propaganda; the Founding Fathers; defamation in US politics; women
politicians; autocratic regimes; European leaders; celebrities;
nations; Internet campaigns. This handbook will prove invaluable to
undergraduate and postgraduate students in communication, political
science, history, sociology, and psychology departments. It will
also help researchers become independent, critical, and informed
thinkers capable of avoiding the pressure and manipulations of the
media.
US Public Memory, Rhetoric, and the National Mall examines "the
nation's front yard," understanding it as both a public face the
United States presents to the world and a site where its less
apparent moral story is told. This book provides a uniquely
thorough, interdisciplinary, and integrated examination of how the
National Mall shares a moral story of the United States and, in so
doing, reveals the soul of the nation. The contributors explore 11
different memorials, monuments, and museums found across the Mall,
considering how each rhetorically remembers a key element of the
nation's past, what the rhetorical memory tells us about the
nation's soul, and how each site must thus be understood in
relation to the commemorative landscape of the Mall.
This book tells the story of a group of women affiliated with the
United States Communist Party (CPUSA) who used a variety of
rhetorical resources to build credibility and transform the party
into a vibrant dwelling place for feminist discourse and activism
during a conservative period. It evidences Communist women's
significant and creative resistance to Cold War society and its
visions of appropriate, "normal" womanhood alongside their pleas
for class and race consciousness in a country that took for granted
the white, middle-class aspirations of citizens. Drawing on Marxist
theory, transnational coalitions, and Cold War culture, Communist
women's rhetorical strategies were incredibly powerful, and this
book provides insight into how they catalyzed changes in a rigid
political movement by establishing a platform for their radical
ideals.
In modern politics as well as in historical times, character
attacks abound. Words and images, like symbolic and psychological
weapons, have sullied or destroyed numerous reputations. People
mobilize significant material and psychological resources to defend
themselves against such attacks. How does character assassination
"work," and when does it not? Why do many targets fall so easily
when they are under character attack? How can one prevent attacks
and defend against them? The Routledge Handbook of Character
Assassination and Reputation Management offers the first
comprehensive examination of character assassination. Moving beyond
studying corporate reputation management and how public figures
enact and maintain their reputation, this lively volume offers a
framework and cases to help understand, critically analyze, and
effectively defend against such attacks. Written by an
international and interdisciplinary team of experts, the book
begins with a theoretical introduction and extensive description of
the "five pillars" of character assassination: (1) the attacker,
(2) the target, (3) the media, (4) the public, and (5) the context.
The remaining chapters present engaging case studies suitable for
class discussion. These include: Roman emperors; Reformation
propaganda; the Founding Fathers; defamation in US politics; women
politicians; autocratic regimes; European leaders; celebrities;
nations; Internet campaigns. This handbook will prove invaluable to
undergraduate and postgraduate students in communication, political
science, history, sociology, and psychology departments. It will
also help researchers become independent, critical, and informed
thinkers capable of avoiding the pressure and manipulations of the
media.
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