A Crisis of Civility?:Political Discourse and Its Discontents '19
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1. Introduction 2. The Patron Saint of Civility? Benjamin Franklin and the Problems of Civil Discourse Steven Bullock PART I Civility in a Polarized Political World 3. Attitudes Toward Civility and Violence by Protesters in the United States Michael Heaney 4. Partisan Attitudes toward Muslim Americans as Evidence of Polarized Worldviews: Implications for Civil Disagreement J. Cherie Strachan 5. A Rhetorical Analysis of Incivility during the 2016 Presidential Campaigns Joseph Zompetti PART II Civility in Mediated and Online Contexts 6. Gender, Power, and Politics on Twitter Sarah Sobieraj 7. Aggressive Campaign Strategy Frames and the Fostering of Perceptions of Political Incivility Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, Lindsay Hoffman, and Danielle Roth 8. Signaling Incivility: The Role of Speaker, Substance and Tone Emily Sydnor 9. Crises and Civility: Twitter Discourse after School Shootings Deana A. Rohlinger and Cynthia Williams 10. Evaluations of Uncivil Discourse Online: Reactions to Different Types of Incivility Kate Kenski PART III Civility, Citizenship, and Deliberation 11. Democratic Deliberation as the Implicit Goal of Civility Reforms John Gastil 12. Enabling Civil Discourse: Creating Civic Space and Resources for Democratic Discussion Timothy Shaffer 13. Incivility from a Citizen Perspective Ashley Muddiman 14. Partisanship, Polarization and Incivility: A Conceptual Guide for Research Anthony Laden CONCLUSION: Reflections 15. TITLE TO COME Deborah Mower 16. TITLE TO COME Molly Flynn
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