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The Nuclear Freeze Campaign: Rhetoric and Foreign Policy in the Telepolitical Age (Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series)

معرفی کتاب «The Nuclear Freeze Campaign: Rhetoric and Foreign Policy in the Telepolitical Age (Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series)» نوشتهٔ J. Michael Hogan، منتشرشده توسط نشر Michigan State University Press در سال 1994. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This work is the first in-depth, critical analysis of America's nuclear freeze campaign of the early 1980s; other works on the topic have been written primarily by proponents of the movement. In The Nuclear Freeze Campaign , J. Michael Hogan introduces the reader to the groups and individuals involved in framing the issues, the tactics they used, and the ways in which they were treated by the media. Through a series of case studies Hogan examines the campaign's rhetoric, the reasons for its success as a media phenomenon, and its failure as a policy initiative. He also follows the freeze debate into the arena of institutional politics and reveals a wide gap between the myth and reality of public opinion on the issue. Hogan includes a useful appendix containing the results of various polls about the nuclear freeze campaign that were conducted by 12 national pollsters between 1980 and 1984. Finally, The Nuclear Freeze Campaign delves into the reasons why such an apparently powerful political movement had so little impact on national politics, and why it vanished so suddenly. In the first in-depth, critical analysis of the nuclear freeze campaign, J. Michael Hogan examines the rhetorical strategies of freeze activists in political speeches, mass-market paperbacks, direct-mail, documentaries, and even public school curricula. Through a series of case studies Hogan examines the reasons for the campaign's success as a media phenomenon, while also accounting for its failure as a policy initiative. The rhetorical strategies of the freeze campaign, Hogan argues, attracted sympathetic news coverage, especially on television news, but those very strategies doomed the campaign to failure in institutional political contexts and produced only superficial and transitory public support. The Nuclear Freeze Campaign explores what public debate and deliberation can and cannot accomplish in the telepolitical age. In focusing upon the freeze campaign, Hogan offers a new, more critical interpretation of a political cause often praised for empowering the public in the nuclear debate. He also explains why such an apparently powerful political movement had so little impact on electoral politics and strategic arms policies. Above all, however, Hogan warns of larger threats to American democracy, threats posed by dangerous trends in the ways Americans identify, discuss, debate, and resolve important public issues. These are the threats posed by the politics of imagery and emotionalism, of sloganeering, and sound-bites, that suggest to Americans that politics is a spectator sport.
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