The Political is Personal: Analyzing the Presidential Primary Debate Performances of Hillary Clinton and Michele Bachmann
@article{Greenwood2016ThePI, title={The Political is Personal: Analyzing the Presidential Primary Debate Performances of Hillary Clinton and Michele Bachmann}, author={Molly M. Greenwood and Calvin R. Coker}, journal={Argumentation and Advocacy}, year={2016}, volume={52}, pages={165 - 180} }
This study draws attention to presidential primary debates, and particularly to those in which women candidates are beginning to play a more pivotal role. In this content analysis we compared debate performances of Hillary Clinton and Michele Bachmann. Gendered communication strategies were examined to determine if women and men candidates differed in their performances during primary presidential debates. The study found party superseded gender in determining references to war, and… CONTINUE READING
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