Communication realities in a "post-racial" society :: what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama /
This book seeks to go beyond existing public polls regarding Barack Obama, and instead offers a comprehensive treatment of public perceptions that resist mass generalizations based on race, gender, age, political affiliation, or geographical location. Drawing from a large national qualitative data s...
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Schriftenreihe: | Lexington studies in political communication.
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Zusammenfassung: | This book seeks to go beyond existing public polls regarding Barack Obama, and instead offers a comprehensive treatment of public perceptions that resist mass generalizations based on race, gender, age, political affiliation, or geographical location. Drawing from a large national qualitative data set generated by 333 diverse participants from twelve different states across six U.S. regions, Mark P. Orbe offers a comprehensive look into public perceptions of Barack Obama's communication style, race matters, and the role of the media in 21st century politics. Communication Realities in a "Post-Racial" Society: What the U.S. Public Really Thinks about Barack Obama is the first of its kind in that it uses the voices of everyday U.S. Americans to advance our understanding of how identity politics influence public perceptions. The strength of a book such as this one lies within the power of the diverse perspectives of hundreds of participants. Each chapter features extended comments from rural volunteer fire fighters in southern Ohio, African American men in Oakland, CA, religious communities in Alabama; New England senior citizens; military families from southern Virginia; Tea Party members from Nebraska; business and community leaders from North Carolina; individuals currently unemployed and/or underemployed in Connecticut; college students from predominately White, Black, and Hispanic-serving institutions of higher learning; and others. As such, it is the first book that is based on comments from multiple perspectives - something that allows a deeper understanding that hasn't been possible with public polls, media sound bites, and political commentary. It is a must read for scholars interested in contemporary communication in a time when "post-racial" declarations are met with resistance and political junkies who seek an advanced understanding of the peculiarities of rapidly changing political realities. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 0739169904 9780739169902 9781280997969 1280997966 9780739169926 0739169920 9786613769572 6613769576 |
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spelling | Orbe, Mark P. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97063119 Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / Mark P. Orbe. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2011. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Lexington studies in political communication Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Barack Obama, communication, and race -- Describing the study -- Barack Obama as communicator -- Perceptions of Barack Obama's communication style -- Shifts in perception: the campaign versus the presidency -- "Presidential communication" -- Race matters in a "post-racial" society -- The role of race in "post-racial" politics -- Black pride in, and allegiance to, President Obama -- White opposition to President Obama -- Gates/Crowley conflict and the "beer summit" -- The media machine -- Media influences -- The celebrity president -- Critical reflections and concluding thoughts. This book seeks to go beyond existing public polls regarding Barack Obama, and instead offers a comprehensive treatment of public perceptions that resist mass generalizations based on race, gender, age, political affiliation, or geographical location. Drawing from a large national qualitative data set generated by 333 diverse participants from twelve different states across six U.S. regions, Mark P. Orbe offers a comprehensive look into public perceptions of Barack Obama's communication style, race matters, and the role of the media in 21st century politics. Communication Realities in a "Post-Racial" Society: What the U.S. Public Really Thinks about Barack Obama is the first of its kind in that it uses the voices of everyday U.S. Americans to advance our understanding of how identity politics influence public perceptions. The strength of a book such as this one lies within the power of the diverse perspectives of hundreds of participants. Each chapter features extended comments from rural volunteer fire fighters in southern Ohio, African American men in Oakland, CA, religious communities in Alabama; New England senior citizens; military families from southern Virginia; Tea Party members from Nebraska; business and community leaders from North Carolina; individuals currently unemployed and/or underemployed in Connecticut; college students from predominately White, Black, and Hispanic-serving institutions of higher learning; and others. As such, it is the first book that is based on comments from multiple perspectives - something that allows a deeper understanding that hasn't been possible with public polls, media sound bites, and political commentary. It is a must read for scholars interested in contemporary communication in a time when "post-racial" declarations are met with resistance and political junkies who seek an advanced understanding of the peculiarities of rapidly changing political realities. Obama, Barack Oratory Public opinion. Obama, Barack Political and social views Public opinion. Obama, Barack fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjCKvFkHQ3F9QhY6vw3cP Post-racialism United States Public opinion. Communication in politics United States Public opinion. Mass media Political aspects United States Public opinion. Public relations and politics United States Public opinion. Presidents United States Election 2008 Public opinion. Public opinion United States. United States Race relations Political aspects Public opinion. United States Politics and government 2009-2017 Public opinion. Société postraciale États-Unis Opinion publique. Communication politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Relations publiques et politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Opinion publique États-Unis. États-Unis Relations raciales Aspect politique Opinion publique. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 2009-2017 Opinion publique. Communication in politics Public opinion fast Mass media Political aspects Public opinion fast Politics and government Public opinion fast Presidents Election Public opinion fast Public opinion fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 2008-2017 fast has work: Communication realities in a "post-racial" society (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGmv7Tt9FbJv7bD4GQP4YK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781280997969 (DLC) 2011030857 Lexington studies in political communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005081706 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=469367 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Orbe, Mark P. Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / Lexington studies in political communication. Barack Obama, communication, and race -- Describing the study -- Barack Obama as communicator -- Perceptions of Barack Obama's communication style -- Shifts in perception: the campaign versus the presidency -- "Presidential communication" -- Race matters in a "post-racial" society -- The role of race in "post-racial" politics -- Black pride in, and allegiance to, President Obama -- White opposition to President Obama -- Gates/Crowley conflict and the "beer summit" -- The media machine -- Media influences -- The celebrity president -- Critical reflections and concluding thoughts. Obama, Barack Oratory Public opinion. Obama, Barack Political and social views Public opinion. Obama, Barack fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjCKvFkHQ3F9QhY6vw3cP Post-racialism United States Public opinion. Communication in politics United States Public opinion. Mass media Political aspects United States Public opinion. Public relations and politics United States Public opinion. Presidents United States Election 2008 Public opinion. Public opinion United States. Société postraciale États-Unis Opinion publique. Communication politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Relations publiques et politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Opinion publique États-Unis. Communication in politics Public opinion fast Mass media Political aspects Public opinion fast Politics and government Public opinion fast Presidents Election Public opinion fast Public opinion fast |
title | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / |
title_auth | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / |
title_exact_search | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / |
title_full | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / Mark P. Orbe. |
title_fullStr | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / Mark P. Orbe. |
title_full_unstemmed | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / Mark P. Orbe. |
title_short | Communication realities in a "post-racial" society : |
title_sort | communication realities in a post racial society what the u s public really thinks about barack obama |
title_sub | what the U.S. public really thinks about Barack Obama / |
topic | Obama, Barack Oratory Public opinion. Obama, Barack Political and social views Public opinion. Obama, Barack fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjCKvFkHQ3F9QhY6vw3cP Post-racialism United States Public opinion. Communication in politics United States Public opinion. Mass media Political aspects United States Public opinion. Public relations and politics United States Public opinion. Presidents United States Election 2008 Public opinion. Public opinion United States. Société postraciale États-Unis Opinion publique. Communication politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Relations publiques et politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Opinion publique États-Unis. Communication in politics Public opinion fast Mass media Political aspects Public opinion fast Politics and government Public opinion fast Presidents Election Public opinion fast Public opinion fast |
topic_facet | Obama, Barack Oratory Public opinion. Obama, Barack Political and social views Public opinion. Obama, Barack Post-racialism United States Public opinion. Communication in politics United States Public opinion. Mass media Political aspects United States Public opinion. Public relations and politics United States Public opinion. Presidents United States Election 2008 Public opinion. Public opinion United States. United States Race relations Political aspects Public opinion. United States Politics and government 2009-2017 Public opinion. Société postraciale États-Unis Opinion publique. Communication politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Relations publiques et politique États-Unis Opinion publique. Opinion publique États-Unis. États-Unis Relations raciales Aspect politique Opinion publique. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 2009-2017 Opinion publique. Communication in politics Public opinion Mass media Political aspects Public opinion Politics and government Public opinion Presidents Election Public opinion Public opinion United States |
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