Rountree (communication arts, University of Alabama-Huntsville) presents 11 contrasting perspectives of the 43rd president in an attempt to explain the contradictions in George W. Bush's personality a
Is much of the current dysfunction in our political system attributable to the problematic discourse of politicians, pundits, and journalists? These authors on legal and political discourse says yes.
This volume questions the motives of Supreme Court justices in a landmark case: The Supreme Court's intervention in the presidential election of 2000, and its subsequent decision in favor of George W.
This biography examines the life of George W. Bush--one of the most controversial U.S. presidents in recent history--before, during, and after his two terms in the White House.
Six American communication studies scholars contribute six chapters to the first analysis of the role that rhetoric played in establishing, defending, challenging, and overturning legalized educationa