The Third Agenda in U.S. Presidential Debates : DebateWatch and Viewer Reactions, 1996-2004

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The Third Agenda in U.S. Presidential Debates : DebateWatch and Viewer Reactions, 1996-2004

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780275967734
  • DDC分類 324.9730929

Full Description

Drawing on scholarly research and media critiques, The Third Agenda in Presidential Debates examines the most recent U.S. presidential debates from the perspective of television viewers who watched the encounters first hand. Through a national program—DebateWatch—tens of thousands of viewers had an opportunity to provide feedback to the debate sponsors, the campaigns, and the media following the 1996, 2000, and 2004 presidential debates. As a result, thousands of groups met after each debate to discuss what they liked and didn't like about a particular candidate, what they learned, and what they still needed to know about the issues presented before them. These focus groups, along with various surveys and emails, allowed viewers to lay out a concise third agenda for the debates: the public's, one in which comparisons could be drawn between their own interests and that of the media and the candidates themselves.

Besides clearly mapping out the important aspects the public looks for when watching a debate, the authors demonstrate how citizen participation challenges candidates and their issues. In addition, the authors offer predictions for future debates and how new generations will choose to participate.

Along with 14 analytical chapters, this work contains four detailed appendices, several tables, and an index.

Contents

Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Revealing the Third Agenda Chapter 2 Why Study, Watch, and Talk about Debates? Chapter 3 DebateWatch: Developing the Study Chapter 4 Why Format Matters Chapter 5 Searching for a President: What Matters to Voters? Chapter 6 Citizen Talk Beyond the Candidates and Issues Chapter 7 Whos on Deck? Talk about Vice Presidents and Future Presidents Chapter 8 Generation Next: Youth as Political Actors Chapter 9 Nonvoters Speak Out Chapter 10 The Majors and the Minors: Who Should Participate in Debates? Chapter 11 Presidential Debates and Public Talk: The Next Chapter Appendixes A. DebateWatch 96 Materials B. 1997 Post-Election Study Surveys and Tables C. DebateWatch 2000 Materials D. DebateWatch 2004 Materials Notes Selected Bibliography

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