Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 من الصفحات |
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... cartoonists chose to caricature the various agents involved in the hearings [ Thomas , Hill , the Senators , the rest of us at home watching ] , what emotions cartoonists implied would be appropriate to feel in response to the hearings ...
... cartoonists chose to caricature the various agents involved in the hearings [ Thomas , Hill , the Senators , the rest of us at home watching ] , what emotions cartoonists implied would be appropriate to feel in response to the hearings ...
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... Cartoonists also enjoyed having Richard Nixon as a subject , depicting him alternatively as Pinocchio , Richard II , and Santa Claus ( Grofman , 1989 ) . Research concerning stereotypes of the politically unempowered suggests that women ...
... Cartoonists also enjoyed having Richard Nixon as a subject , depicting him alternatively as Pinocchio , Richard II , and Santa Claus ( Grofman , 1989 ) . Research concerning stereotypes of the politically unempowered suggests that women ...
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... cartoonists to cope with the dilemma of using caricature without wanting to be termed a bigot . It was the Senators , or males in general , who were acting in sexist and lewd ways , not the first person of the cartoonist himself . Also ...
... cartoonists to cope with the dilemma of using caricature without wanting to be termed a bigot . It was the Senators , or males in general , who were acting in sexist and lewd ways , not the first person of the cartoonist himself . Also ...
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HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 1 |
Mary E Vogel | 17 |
COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORS IN THE HEARINGS | 33 |
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