This project examines the language used to frame universal health care reform from 1945 to 2009, focusing on four frames: morality, efficacy, personal vulnerability, and fear of government. It analyzes whether the frames used by the opponents and proponents of reform evolved by researching three health care debates: President Truman from 1945-1950, President Clinton from 1993-1994, and President Obama in 2009.The analysis focuses on speeches given by the presidents, advertisements produced by interest groups, and newspaper coverage of the debates. For all three presidencies, fear of government was the frame most commonly used by opponents of reform in advertisements while morality was the frame most commonly used by proponents. This suggest...
March 2010 marked the passage of historic health care reform legislation, the Patient Protection and...
As Barack Obama’s administration and the members of the 111th Con-gress took office, by conventional...
My presentation for today’s Geary lecture uses a recent episode in US politics - President Bill Clin...
More than 60 years after President Truman wrote those words and nearly 100 years since health insura...
President Barack Obama and his promises of health care reform were met with strong public support wh...
In 2010 President Obama did the politically unthinkable: he passed healthcare reform that has the ef...
This thesis investigates the complex relationship between political institutions and health care pol...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
Why did the healthcare reform plan, the central issue of President Obama’s first four years – become...
This thesis was a text analysis using both thematic analysis and the computerized content analysis p...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
Through conducting this research, I observed that while many leadership scholars cite persuasion, im...
Presidential candidate Barack Obama first outlined his proposals for health care reform in Iowa in M...
A plethora of political autopsies have been performed on the Clinton Administration\u27s failed heal...
This thesis is based upon the premise that access to health care is a fundamental human right and sh...
March 2010 marked the passage of historic health care reform legislation, the Patient Protection and...
As Barack Obama’s administration and the members of the 111th Con-gress took office, by conventional...
My presentation for today’s Geary lecture uses a recent episode in US politics - President Bill Clin...
More than 60 years after President Truman wrote those words and nearly 100 years since health insura...
President Barack Obama and his promises of health care reform were met with strong public support wh...
In 2010 President Obama did the politically unthinkable: he passed healthcare reform that has the ef...
This thesis investigates the complex relationship between political institutions and health care pol...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
Why did the healthcare reform plan, the central issue of President Obama’s first four years – become...
This thesis was a text analysis using both thematic analysis and the computerized content analysis p...
In 2009, following the election of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States, the American...
Through conducting this research, I observed that while many leadership scholars cite persuasion, im...
Presidential candidate Barack Obama first outlined his proposals for health care reform in Iowa in M...
A plethora of political autopsies have been performed on the Clinton Administration\u27s failed heal...
This thesis is based upon the premise that access to health care is a fundamental human right and sh...
March 2010 marked the passage of historic health care reform legislation, the Patient Protection and...
As Barack Obama’s administration and the members of the 111th Con-gress took office, by conventional...
My presentation for today’s Geary lecture uses a recent episode in US politics - President Bill Clin...