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E-grāmata: Bully Pulpit, Presidential Speeches, and the Shaping of Public Policy

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2015
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Issue framing is the way that people, especially politicians, get other people to view a particular problem or issue. By framing the issue in a particular way, the goal is to get people to think about the issue, to believe that an action is required and, most importantly, to believe that a particular action (the one being proposed by the framer) is the right one. The use of language and imagery is an essential part of issue framing and has been an integral part of the presidency since our nations founding, but it has become particularly important since Theodore Roosevelt began to take his message directly to the people.

This work examines a selected speech delivered by every president from Roosevelt through Barack Obama to show how language has been instrumental in directing policy. Each chapter will examine the situation or background for the problem, include a transcript of the speech the president delivered, and conclude with an analysis of the speech in terms of the particular frame that the speech utilized and the eventual outcome, or policy direction, inspired by the speech.

Recenzijas

This book does a wonderful job of combining political science, history, and communication studies. Contributors from across disciplines unite under a single theme: the president is in a unique position to use language to influence public policy. With historical background and analysis of what each president has attempted to do, each chapter is both informative and fun to read. -- Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University From Teddy Roosevelt to Barack Obama, the influence of the bully pulpit is made evident from the authors examination of presidential addresses that led to major shifts in public policy. The Bully Pulpit, Presidential Speeches, and the Shaping of Public Policy is balanced politically and the essays are thorough yet highly readable. I highly recommend this book. -- Robert Watson, Lynn University

Introduction ix
1 Theodore Roosevelt: Conservationism
1(14)
Melinda A. Mueller
2 William Howard Taft and the Conservation of the Republican Party in 1912
15(12)
Eric Morris
3 Woodrow Wilson: Women's Suffrage
27(14)
Marla J. Jarmer
4 Warren G. Harding: Return to Normalcy
41(12)
David H. Carwell
5 Calvin Coolidge: Regime Articulation through Expectations
53(14)
Joshua M. Scacco
6 Herbert Clark Hoover: Farm Relief
67(14)
Stephen F. Robar
7 Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Inauguration of the New Deal
81(12)
Richard G. Frederick
8 Harry S. Truman: Veto of Taft-Hartley Act
93(10)
Michael Shirley
9 Dwight Eisenhower: Farewell Address
103(12)
Paul Franz Testa
10 John F. Kennedy: Civil Rights
115(10)
Marita Gronnvoll
11 Lyndon Baines Johnson: Vietnam and "Peace Without Conquest"
125(16)
Edmund Wehrle
12 Richard Nixon and American Indian Policy
141(12)
Jeffrey S. Ashley
13 Gerald Ford: Plan to Whip Inflation Now
153(14)
Jason A. Edwards
14 Jimmy Carter: Human Rights as "The Soul of Our Foreign Policy"
167(12)
Teresa Maria Linda Scholz
15 Ronald Reagan and American Drug Policy
179(12)
Emily Schnurr
16 George H. W. Bush and the Persian Gulf War
191(12)
Elizabeth A. Dudash-Buskirk
Nicholas J. Nickols
17 Bill Clinton: Race and the Crisis of the American Spirit
203(14)
Kevin R. Anderson
18 George W. Bush: Terrorism and American Security
217(16)
Dani May Nier-Weber
19 Barack Obama and Hate Crime Legislation: The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act
233(12)
Grant Walsh-Haines
Bibliography 245(10)
Index 255(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 263
Jeffrey S. Ashley is professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University.

Marla J. Jarmer is communications instructor and director of the writing center at Danville Area Community College.