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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
11:35am |
The Lioness of the Senate: Dianne Feinstein’s Rhetorical Leadership Style - Julia A. Spiker, University of Akron Main Campus
11:45am |
How elites talk about democracy: evidence from the US, UK, and South Africa - Max Weylandt, Northwestern University
11:55am |
Analyzing Political Rhetoric as Networks of Rhetorical Styles - Christian Pipal, University of Zurich
12:05pm |
Changing the channel: Investigating the convergence in issues between party election manifestos and candidate tweets. - Elise Frelin, University of Strathclyde; Louise Luxton, University of Manchester
12:15pm |
Employing Dramaturgical Analysis to Investigate Donald Trump's Assertion of Victory in the 2020 U.S. Election - Stephen E. Sussman, Barry University; Carole S. Huberman-Talerico, Barry University; James Talerico, Barry University
12:35pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.