abstract: This thesis determines how first ladies portray their role through their speeches and whether this role meets partisan voters' expectations. Research includes an examination of first ladies' biographical information, content analysis of various speeches, and analysis of public polls to determine Republicans' and Democrats' role expectations and the role that first ladies portray. Analysis shows that first ladies meet some of their partisan voters' expectations and that party identification greatly influences the role they enact
The role of the First Lady of the United States is often seen as symbolic and figurative rather than...
Media choose words and pictures to tell stories. Opinion formation is influenced when audiences do n...
202107 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptOthersHKBU Faculty Research Grant # FRG1/11-12/011 and University Gran...
By analyzing the initiatives and involvements of first ladies through the lens of political party af...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames CurryWhile Presidential po...
The role of the First Lady has changed significantly over the last century. While the traditional ro...
Although first ladies themselves have long been a topic of interest for historians, analysis of the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Elliott School of Com...
Americans have definite impressions of First Ladies. Perhaps they recall the elegance of Jacqueline ...
This study analyzes public opinion data on would-be first ladies during the presidential campaign se...
This essay will focus on five respective First Ladies: Martha Washington, Mary Todd Lincoln, Lucy Ha...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
First ladies are prominent public persons, arguably even among the most influential non-elected repr...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
This Master's Thesis analyzes various roles that First Ladies of the United States take upon when th...
The role of the First Lady of the United States is often seen as symbolic and figurative rather than...
Media choose words and pictures to tell stories. Opinion formation is influenced when audiences do n...
202107 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptOthersHKBU Faculty Research Grant # FRG1/11-12/011 and University Gran...
By analyzing the initiatives and involvements of first ladies through the lens of political party af...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames CurryWhile Presidential po...
The role of the First Lady has changed significantly over the last century. While the traditional ro...
Although first ladies themselves have long been a topic of interest for historians, analysis of the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Elliott School of Com...
Americans have definite impressions of First Ladies. Perhaps they recall the elegance of Jacqueline ...
This study analyzes public opinion data on would-be first ladies during the presidential campaign se...
This essay will focus on five respective First Ladies: Martha Washington, Mary Todd Lincoln, Lucy Ha...
An American First Lady, argues Karin Vasby Anderson, ‘influences conceptions of American womanhood’ ...
First ladies are prominent public persons, arguably even among the most influential non-elected repr...
The United States Constitution does not outline the duties of the first lady, in sharp contrast to t...
This Master's Thesis analyzes various roles that First Ladies of the United States take upon when th...
The role of the First Lady of the United States is often seen as symbolic and figurative rather than...
Media choose words and pictures to tell stories. Opinion formation is influenced when audiences do n...
202107 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptOthersHKBU Faculty Research Grant # FRG1/11-12/011 and University Gran...