Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates presents a framework for understanding and analyzing the multiple ways that nonverbal behavior functions in political debates. In addition to addressing the ways in which politicians are presented and present themselves in debate broadcasts, the framework considers a wide array of strategic objectives and unintended consequences of candidates' nonverbal behaviors. Along the way, the book examines theory and research from both humanistic and social scientific approaches, as well as an immense range of factors that influence how nonverbal behavior is enacted and portrayed. Scholars of communication, political science, psychology, and public relations will find this book particularly useful.



Autorentext
John S. Seiter is distinguished professor of communication studies in the Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies at Utah State University.



Harry Weger, Jr. is professor of communication at University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Zusammenfassung
Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates presents a framework for understanding and analyzing the multiple ways that nonverbal behavior functions in political debates. In addition to addressing the ways in which politicians are presented and present themselves in debate broadcasts, the framework considers a wide array of strategic objectives and unintended consequences of candidates' nonverbal behaviors. Along the way, the book examines theory and research from both humanistic and social scientific approaches, as well as an immense range of factors that influence how nonverbal behavior is enacted and portrayed. Scholars of communication, political science, psychology, and public relations will find this book particularly useful.

Inhalt
Table of Contents



Chapter 1. A Rationale and Framework for Exploring Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates



Chapter 2. A Primer on Nonverbal Behavior



Chapter 3. Nonverbal Behavior of the Speaking Candidate



Chapter 4. Background Nonverbal Behavior in Political Debates: The Role of Nonspeaking Candidates



Chapter 5. Mediated Nonverbal Communication and Political Debates



Chapter 6. Applying Principles of Persuasion to the Social Scientific Study of Nonverbal Behavior in Political Debates



Chapter 7. Humanistic Theories for Analyzing Nonverbal Behavior in Televised Debates



Chapter 8. Nonverbal Behavior in the 2016 Presidential Debates: Applying Communication Theory to the Debates
Titel
Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates
EAN
9781498585231
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.16 MB
Anzahl Seiten
244