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COMMUNICATOR-IN-CHIEF
How Barack Obama Used New MediaTechnology to Win the White House
EDITED BY
 JOHN ALLEN HENDRICKS
AND
ROBERT E. DENTON, JR.
 
Communicator-in-Chief 
 
Lexington Studies in Political Communication
Series Editor: Robert E. Denton, Jr.Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
This series encourages focused work examining the role and function of communication inthe realm of politics including campaigns and elections, media, and political institutions.
TITLES IN SERIES:
Governing Codes: Gender, Metaphor, and Political Identity
, By Karrin Vasby Andersonand Kristina Horn Sheeler
Paving the Way for Madam President 
, By Nichola D. Gutgold
 Maryland Politics and Political Communication, 1950–2005
, By Theodore F. Sheckels
 Images, Issues, and Attacks: Television Advertising by Incumbents and Challengers inPresidential Elections,
By E. D. Dover
 Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement,
ByWilliam Keith
Picturing China in the American Press: The Visual Portrayal of Sino-American Relations in Time Magazine, 1949–1973,
By David D. Perlmutter
 Lottery Wars: Case Studies in Bible Belt Politics, 1986–2005
,
 
By Randy Bobbitt
Post-9/11 American Presidential Rhetoric: A Study of Protofascist Discourse,
ByColleen Elizabeth Kelley
 Making a Difference: A Comparative View of the Role of the Internet in ElectionPolitics
, Edited by Stephen Ward, Diana Owen, Richard Davis, and David Taras
Seen and Heard: The Women of Television News
, By Nichola D. Gutgold
 Nuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U. S. Nuclear WeaponsComplex,
Edited
 
by Bryan C. Taylor, William J. Kinsella, Stephen P. Depoe, andMaribeth S. Metzler
Conditional Press Influence in Politics
, By Adam J. Schiffer
Telling Political Lives: The Rhetorical Autobiographies of Women Leaders in the United States
,
 
Edited by Brenda DeVore Marshall and Molly A. Mayhead
 Media Bias? A Comparative Study of Time, Newsweek, the National Review, and theProgressive, 1975–2000
, By Tawnya J. Adkins Covert and Philo C. Wasburn
 Navigating the Post–Cold War World: President Clinton’s Foreign Policy Rhetoric
, ByJason A. Edwards
The Rhetoric of Pope John Paul II 
, Edited by Joseph R. Blaney and Joseph P. Zompetti
Stagecraft and Statecraft: Advance and Media Events in Political Communication
, ByDan Schill
 Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action
, Edited by Jim A. KuypersAlmost
 Madam President: Why Hillary Clinton “Won” in 2008
, By Nichola D. Gutgold
Cracked But Not Shattered: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Unsuccessful Run for thePresidency
, Edited by Theodore F. Sheckels
Gender and Political Communication in America: Rhetoric, Representation, and  Display
, Edited by Janis L. Edwards
Communicator-in-Chief: How Barack Obama Used New Media Technology to Win theWhite House
, Edited by John Allen Hendricks and Robert E. Denton, Jr.
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