Published:
West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2014
Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 212 Seiten)
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781612493534;
9781612493541
Origination:
Footnote:
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Description:
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Overview of C-SPAN and the C-SPAN Archives -- Chapter 1: Introduction to C-SPAN, Its Mission, and Its Academic Commitment -- Chapter 2: Introduction to the C-SPAN Video Library -- Chapter 3: C-SPAN's Origins and Place in History: Personal Commentary -- Part II: Research Case Studies Using Rhetorical and Historical Lenses -- Chapter 4: Preserving Black Political Agency in the Age of Obama: Utilizing the C-SPAN Video Archives in Rhetorical Scholarship -- Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Headlines: The C-SPAN Archives, Grassroots '84, and New Directions in American Political History -- Chapter 6: Deference in the District: An Analysis of Congressional Town Hall Meetings From the C-SPAN Video Library -- Part III: Research Case Studies Using Social Scientific Lenses -- Chapter 7: Using the C-SPAN Archives to Enhance the Production and Dissemination of News -- Chapter 8: Measuring Emotion in Public Figures Using the C-SPAN Archives -- Chapter 9: A Social Practice Capital to Enhance the C-SPAN Archives to Support Public Affairs Programming -- Part IV: Teaching Case Studies -- Chapter 10: Using the C-SPAN Archives to Teach Mass Communication Theory -- Chapter 11: Teaching American Government Concepts Using C-SPAN -- Chapter 12: Interactive Learning In and Out of the Classroom -- Chapter 13: Designing and Teaching Multidisciplinary Project-Based Teams Using the C-SPAN Archives -- Part V: Future Possibilities -- Chapter 14: Partisanship Without Alternatives: Keynote Reflections on C-SPAN and My Mother -- Chapter 15: Reflections on the Potential and Challenges of the C-SPAN Archives for Discovery, Learning, and Engagement -- References -- Contributors -- Index.