Political Communication in American Campaigns
- Joseph S. Tuman - San Francisco State University, USA
In Political Communication in American Campaigns, Joseph S. Tuman provides a comprehensive, clear, and accessible treatment of American campaign rhetoric and argues that modern elections are not really about contests between candidates or political parties; rather, they are more about the competing messages each player in the political process must present to persuade and reach voters.. This book's triangulated approach to political communication includes (1) all forms of campaign speech and oratory; (2) the rhetorical dimensions of campaign debates; and (3) candidate/campaign interaction with mass media.
Key Features
Intended Audience
This text is designed for advanced courses dealing with such topics as political communication, media & politics, presidential rhetoric, and persuasion, as found in departments of communication, media studies, and political science.
"What makes this book unique is the basic structure: Descriptive or historical chapters, followed by discussions of strategies and tactics of political communication in numerous contexts."
The course was canceled at the last minute in fall 2014. However, I plan to use the book when I teach the course in 2016.
I recommend this book to students interested in learning more about US political campaigning - it's accessible and provides an excellent background.
Wanted a broader look at political communication.
Tuman's book is a fantastic overview of political communication!