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ВИЗУАЛИЗАЦИЯ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ЖИЗНИ РОССИИ В НАЧАЛЕ ХХ ВЕКА: ВЫБОРЫ В ГОСУДАРСТВЕННУЮ ДУМУ НА ДОНУ
БРАТОЛЮБОВА М.В.; БРЫЗГАЛОВА И.Г.. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Пермский государственный национальный исследовательский университет», 2015
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Ethnic Conflict in Papua New Guinea
In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint (2015)
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Ethnic Conflict in Papua New Guinea
In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint (2015)
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Politische Online-Pluriversen: Aggregatanalyse der Twitter-Kommunikation zur Salzburger Landtagswahl 2013 ...
Grimm, Jürgen; Grill, Christiane. - : ifpuk - Institute for Media and Communication Studies at FU Berlin, 2015
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Twitter-Öffentlichkeiten: Identifikation und Interpretation der Strukturen von Follower-Netzwerken ...
Maireder, Axel; Schlögl, Stephan. - : ifpuk - Institute for Media and Communication Studies at FU Berlin, 2015
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Netzöffentlichkeit in Russland: die Nutzung des Internet durch die russländische Frauenbewegung
In: 47 ; Arbeitspapiere und Materialien / Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen ; 81 (2015)
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Twitter-Öffentlichkeiten: Identifikation und Interpretation der Strukturen von Follower-Netzwerken
In: Digitale Methoden in der Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 2 ; Digital Communication Research ; 115-139 (2015)
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Politische Online-Pluriversen: Aggregatanalyse der Twitter-Kommunikation zur Salzburger Landtagswahl 2013
In: Digitale Methoden in der Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 2 ; Digital Communication Research ; 163-195 (2015)
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Zeitzeugenschaft im Wandel: Entwicklungslinien eines (zeit-)geschichtskulturellen Paradigmas in Kontexten von 'NS-Vergangenheitsbewältigung' und 'DDR-Aufarbeitung'
In: BIOS - Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen ; 25 ; 1 ; 25-49 (2015)
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Генезис цивитальной организации: идеология нового мира
Kaluzhsky, Mikhail. - : LAP LAMBERT, 2015. : DEU, 2015. : Saarbrücken, 2015
In: 408 (2015)
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Multipolarity in plural: resignification(s), language games, and Russia's multiple identities
In: 01/2011 ; CGP Working Paper Series ; 31 (2015)
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The reason of democracy: a preliminary note on political consent
In: Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review ; 9 ; 2 ; 205-209 (2015)
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Assessing the Relationship between Presidential Rhetorical Simplicity and Unilateral Action
In: Politics and Governance ; 3 ; 2 ; 90-99 (2015)
Abstract: Research from Shogan (2007) and Lim (2008) on the executive branch proposes that the American presidency has adopted an anti-intellectual approach to leadership, such that there is a concerted rejection of thoughtful political discourse from the president. This has been reflected by what appears to be a relative decline in both the linguistic and substantive complexity of presidential rhetoric. Shogan’s (2007) work, while focused on examining whether Republicans are more apt to employ anti-intellectual leadership than Democrats, raises an additional topic worthy of empirical examination: the potential relationship between anti-intellectual leadership and unilateral action from the president. If anti-intellectual leadership is a defiant form of leadership that opts to publicly demonstrate the rejection of external expertise, the usage of anti-intellectual rhetoric from the president might be able to predict the usage of unilateral action. On the other hand, anti-intellectual rhetoric might be used as a straightforward and quick means to explain unilateral action, such that change in the level of unilateral action can predict the usage of simplistic rhetoric. Unfortunately, no one has yet to empirically test whether rhetorical simplicity predicts unilateral action, unilateral action predicts rhetorical simplicity, or there is a multi-directional relationship present. This project makes an initial attempt to remedy this gap in the literature. The project contrasts the monthly average simplicity level of the presidential weekly public address with the monthly number of executive orders emanating from the executive branch, using information spanning between February 1993 and May 2015. The initial findings from the vector autoregression and moving average representation analyses suggest that prior change in rhetorical simplicity predicts the usage of executive orders, and that an increase in rhetorical simplicity helps produce an increase in the number of executive orders offered by the president.
Keyword: anti-intellectualism; Flesch readability; rhetorical simplicity; unilateral action; Democratic Party (USA); Demokratische Partei; discourse; Diskurs; Elections; language usage; political communication; Political Culture; political elite; political leadership; Political Process; Political science; Political Sociology; Politikwissenschaft; politische Elite; politische Führung; politische Kommunikation; politische Kultur; politische Soziologie; politische Willensbildung; Präsident; president; Republican Party; Republikanische Partei; rhetoric; Rhetorik; Sprachgebrauch; United States of America; USA
URL: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v3i2.303
http://www.cogitatiopress.com/ojs/index.php/politicsandgovernance/article/view/303
http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/44953
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Analyzing Discourse Communities with Distributional Semantic Models
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Autoritarismes étatiques et régulation religieuse du politique en République démocratique du Congo : analyse discursive de la parole épiscopale catholique sur les élections (1990-2015)
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Language Policies and Voter Turnout: Evidence from South Africa
In: Our House Articles, Posters, and Presentations (2015)
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Les élections municipales au miroir de la presse quotidienne régionale. Des cadres médiatiques aux thématiques politiques
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 108, 2, 2015-09-10, pp.39-55 (2015)
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