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JAMIESON, KATHLEEN HALL (4) answer(s).
 
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Are there lessons for the future of news from the 2008 presiden / Jamieson, Kathleen Hall; Gottfried, Jeffrey A   Journal Article
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words News Media  Future News  News  Cable Media 
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ID:   121047


Challenges facing civic education in the 21st century / Jamieson, Kathleen Hall   Journal Article
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This essay explores the value and state of civics education in the United States and identifies five challenges facing those seeking to improve its quality and accessibility: 1) ensuring that the quality of civics education is high is not a state or federal priority; 2) social studies textbooks do not facilitate the development of needed civic skills; 3) upper-income students are better served by our schools than are lower-income individuals; 4) cutbacks in funds available to schools make implementing changes in civics education difficult; and 5) reform efforts are complicated by the fact that civics education has become a pawn in a polarized debate among partisans.
Key Words United States  Debates  Civics Education 
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ID:   157696


Disruption, demonization, deliverance, and norm destruction: the rhetorical signature of Donald J. Trump / Jamieson, Kathleen Hall ; Taussig, Doron   Journal Article
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON and DORON TAUSSIG examine Donald Trump’s rhetoric during the presidential campaign and through his first 100 days in office. They argue that Trump’s “rhetorical signature,” which distinguishes him from his predecessors, certified Trump’s authenticity as a candidate of change and now complicate his ability to govern.
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ID:   117574


What is civil engaged argument and why does aspiring to it matt / Jamieson, Kathleen Hall; Hardy, Bruce   Journal Article
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract To answer the question posed by the title of this article, we sketch what we mean by the concepts of civility and argument and engagement; note the ways in which the rise of partisan media menaces civil engaged argument; and close with analysis of an exchange between a prominent Democrat and Republican that illustrates the importance of common definitions and sources of trusted evidence.
Key Words Civility  Engagement  Republican  Argument  Democrat 
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