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245 02 $a A crisis of civility? : $b political discourse and its discontents / $c edited by Robert G. Boatright, Timothy J. Shaffer, Sarah Sobieraj, and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young.
264  1 $a Abingdon, Oxon ; $b Routledge, $c 2019.
300    $a xxii, 238 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm
520    $a "The state of political discourse in the United States today has been a subject of concern for many Americans. Political incivility is not merely a problem for political elites; political conversations between American citizens have also become more difficult and tense. The 2016 presidential elections featured campaign rhetoric designed to inflame the general public. Yet the 2016 election was certainly not the only cause of incivility among citizens. There have been many instances in recent years where reasoned discourse in our universities and other public venues has been threatened. This book was undertaken as a response to these problems. It presents and develops a more robust discussion of what civility is, why it matters, what factors might contribute to it, and what its consequences are for democratic life. The authors included here pursue three major questions: Is the state of American political discourse today really that bad, compared to prior eras; what lessons about civility can we draw from the 2016 election; and how have changes in technology such as the development of online news and other means of mediated communication changed the nature of our discourse? This book seeks to develop a coherent, civil conversation between divergent contemporary perspectives in political science, communications, history, sociology, and philosophy. This multidisciplinary approach helps to reflect on challenges to civil discourse, define civility, and identify its consequences for democratic life in a digital age. In this accessible text, an all-star cast of contributors tills the earth in which future discussion on civility will be planted."
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Foreword / Gabrielle Giffords -- Preface / Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer -- Introduction : a crisis of civility? / Robert G. Boatright -- Two concepts of civility / Simon Anthony Laden -- How people perceive political incivility / Ashley Muddiman -- Perceptions of incivility in public discourse / Kate Kenski, Kevin Coe, and Stephen A. Rains -- Signaling incivility : the role of speaker, substance and tone / Emily Sydnor -- Showdowns, duels, and nail-biters : how aggressive strategic game frames in campaign coverage fuel public perceptions of incivility / Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, Lindsay Hoffman, and Danielle Roth -- Crises and civility : Twitter discourse after school shootings / Deana A. Rohlinger and Cynthia Williams -- Can civility and deliberation disrupt the deep roots of polarization? : attitudes toward Muslim Americans as evidence of hyperpolarized partisan worldviews / J. Cherie Strachan and Michael R. Wolf -- Disentangling uncivil and intolerant discourse in online political talk / Patricia Rossini -- Seeking a mutuality of tolerance : a practical defense of civility in a time of political warfare / John Gastil -- The patron saint of civility? : Benjamin Franklin and the problems of civil discourse / Steven C. Bullock -- Enabling civil discourse : creating civic space and resources for democratic discussion / Timothy J. Shaffer -- Conclusion : the real morality of public discourse : civility as an orienting attitude / Deborah Mower.
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650  0 $a Polarization (Social sciences) $x Political aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Courtesy $x Political aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Social media $x Political aspects $z United States.
650  0 $a Mass media $x Political aspects $z United States. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107507
650  0 $a Presidents $z United States $x Election $y 2016.
651  0 $a United States $x Public opinion. $y 21st century $x Public opinion.
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700 1  $a Sobieraj, Sarah, $e editor. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011010014
700 1  $a Young, Dannagal G., $e editor. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015102756
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