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Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization

The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 10

Robert X. Browning

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Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization: The Year in C-SPAN Archives Research, Volume 10 features chapters written from a variety of perspectives that address divisions in American politics. The topics range widely, including TikTok, abortion, the middle class, the January 6 riot, and partisan rhetoric in Congress. The unifying theme of the volume is that each author uses C-SPAN videos to examine how members of Congress and other elites speak and act on these issues. Two other thoughtful pieces examine Supreme Court justices speaking off the bench and emotional reactions in presidential debates. Partisan Rhetoric and Polarization provides context to understand how the partisan split in American politics is reflected and evidenced in even the highest political institutions: Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court.

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— <b>Theon Hill</b>, associate professor of communication, Wheaton College
"This volume offers a compelling examination of political discourse in America through innovative analyses of C-SPAN video content. From spiritual advisors to Supreme Court justices, this collection showcases diverse methodological approaches to unpack the complexities of modern political communication. The authors deftly explore how language, emotions, and framing shape public debates on issues ranging from abortion to social media regulation. This timely volume provides valuable insights into the rhetorical strategies deployed across the political spectrum, shedding new light on the forces driving partisan polarization—an essential read for scholars and students of political rhetoric seeking to understand the evolving landscape of American political discourse."
— <b>Martha E. Kropf</b>, professor of political science and public administration, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
"These authors are using some of the most sophisticated computerized methodologies available today to analyze large amounts of text and visual inputs to understand partisan rhetoric and polarization. This volume demonstrates the value of the C-SPAN Archives as an important source of data about politics and government. These works are valuable for academics—both students and more senior professors—wanting to learn about the power of computers to analyze political communication. It is definitely worth a read!"
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Congress and abortion policy, rhetorical analysis, political communication, presidential debates, party and income, American politics, measure of emotions in debate, Supreme Court justices rhetoric, Congressional behavior, TikTok and Congress, video analysis, Congress, Congressional rhetoric on social media, political rhetoric