Historically, women have been largely excluded from the majority of political leadership roles. In the USA, despite centuries of progress made by equal rights advocates, philosophers, suffragists and feminists, women still remain manifestly underrepresented in top echelon public positions such as those of senator and governor and, in particular, that of President which still appears to be Beyond the reach of a woman. This study explores the intricate relationship between language, politics and gender through the analysis of the controversial and much-debated figure of Hillary R. Clinton. The investigation focuses both on Hillary R. Clinton as the subject of discourse, i.e. as producer of texts and speeches, and as the object of discourse, i...
Many in the media focus less on what Hillary Clinton Says, and more on how she says it. In new resea...
The study of women’s language features used by Hillary Clinton in responding questions from the audi...
This article presents an analysis of politicians’ laughter in broadcast news interviews and of mass ...
Historically, women have been largely excluded from the majority of political leadership roles. In t...
Due to a narrative that speeches may assist with understanding gender identity indexical(s) in polit...
This study examines the media discourse surrounding the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, specificall...
Hillary Rodham Clinton is arguably the most visible and controversial female political figure of our...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
This study examined and compared the self-presentation and media framing of Hillary Clinton and Bara...
This study analyzes Hillary Rodham Clinton's key speeches and debate performances during the 2008 De...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major:Communication Studies. Advisor: Karlyn Kohrs Campb...
This study analyzes Hillary Rodham Clinton's key speeches and debate performances during the 2008 De...
This study investigated the role of gender in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 televised presidential campaign...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
Advisors: Ferald Bryan.Committee members: Jimmie Manning; Kathleen Valde.Includes bibliographical re...
Many in the media focus less on what Hillary Clinton Says, and more on how she says it. In new resea...
The study of women’s language features used by Hillary Clinton in responding questions from the audi...
This article presents an analysis of politicians’ laughter in broadcast news interviews and of mass ...
Historically, women have been largely excluded from the majority of political leadership roles. In t...
Due to a narrative that speeches may assist with understanding gender identity indexical(s) in polit...
This study examines the media discourse surrounding the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, specificall...
Hillary Rodham Clinton is arguably the most visible and controversial female political figure of our...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
This study examined and compared the self-presentation and media framing of Hillary Clinton and Bara...
This study analyzes Hillary Rodham Clinton's key speeches and debate performances during the 2008 De...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major:Communication Studies. Advisor: Karlyn Kohrs Campb...
This study analyzes Hillary Rodham Clinton's key speeches and debate performances during the 2008 De...
This study investigated the role of gender in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 televised presidential campaign...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
Advisors: Ferald Bryan.Committee members: Jimmie Manning; Kathleen Valde.Includes bibliographical re...
Many in the media focus less on what Hillary Clinton Says, and more on how she says it. In new resea...
The study of women’s language features used by Hillary Clinton in responding questions from the audi...
This article presents an analysis of politicians’ laughter in broadcast news interviews and of mass ...