Introduction Understanding the Unprecedented 2016 Campaign: Two Historical Candidacies Yield an Unexpected Result
Benjamin R. Warner and Dianne G. Bystrom
Part One Media Coverage
Chapter 1 Selective Exposure and Homophily During the 2016 Presidential Campaign
Natalie Jomini Stroud and Jessica R. Collier
Chapter 2 What Mobilizes Partisans? Exploring the Underlying Pathways Between Partisan Media and Political Participation
Heesook Choi, Benjamin R. Warner, and Freddie J. Jennings
Chapter 3 Media Event Influence in the 2016 Race: The Debates, Trump Groping Tape, and the Last-Minute FBI Announcement
Esther Thorson, Samuel M. Tham, Weiyue Chen, and Vamsi Kanuri
Chapter 4 The Rhetoric of Impossible Expectations: Media Coverage of Hillary Clinton's 2016 General Election Campaign
Kristina Horn Sheeler
Chapter 5 Depends on Who Is Asking: An Endorsement Experiment During the 2016 Presidential Election
Kalyca Becktel and Kaye D. Sweetser
Chapter 6 Attributions of Incivility in Presidential Campaign News
Ashley Muddiman
Chapter 7 Fact-Checking and the 2016 Presidential Election: News Media's Attempts to Correct Misleading Information from the Debates
Daniela V. Dimitrova and Kimberly Nelson
Chapter 8 "I'm About to Be President; We're All Going to Die": Baldwin, Trump, and the Rhetorical Power of Comedic Presidential Impersonation
Will Howell and Trevor Parry-Giles
Part Two Campaign Communication
Chapter 9 Processing the Political: Presidential Primary Debate "Live-Tweeting" as Information Processing
Josh C. Bramlett, Mitchell S. McKinney, and Benjamin R. Warner
Chapter 10 Donald Trump and the Rejection of the Norms of American Politics and Rhetoric
Robert C. Rowland
Chapter 11 "The Greatest Country on Earth": The Evolution of Michelle Obama's American Dream
Ryan Neville-Shepard and Meredith Neville-Shepard
Chapter 12 Loss of Faith: A Realignment of Religion on the Campaign Trail
Brian Kaylor
Chapter 13 Late Night with Donald Trump: An Exploration of the Combined Effects of Political Comedy and Political Advertising
Freddie J. Jennings, Calvin R. Coker, Josh C. Bramlett, Joel Lansing Reed, and Joshua P. Bolton
Chapter 14 Going on Defense: The Unprecedented Use of Defensive Appeals in 2016 U.S. Presidential Debates
Corey B. Davis
Chapter 15 Gender and Videostyle in 2016: Advertising in Mixed-Gender Races for the U.S. House
Kelly L. Winfrey and James M. Schnoebelen
Chapter 16 From Interactivity to Incitement: Ubiquitous Communication and Elite Calls for Participation
Joshua M. Scacco, Kevin Coe, and Delaney Harness
Part Three Communication Attitudes and Behaviors of the Electorate
Chapter 17 Corn Belt Controversy: Intraparty Divisions and Political Cynicism at the 2016 Iowa Caucuses
Joel Lansing Reed, Sopheak Hoeun, Josh C. Bramlett, Molly Greenwood, and Grace Hase
Chapter 18 Exploring and Explaining Communication, Knowledge, and Well-Being Sex Differences Related to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Primary Season
R. Lance Holbert, Esul Park, and Nicholas W. Robinson
Chapter 19 Gender and the Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election
Kate Kenski
Chapter 20 #election#elección: Latino Twitter Users and Reactions to Presidential Political Gaffes
Samantha Hernandez
Chapter 21 Analyzing Tweets About the 2016 U.S. Presidential "Blunder" Election
Michael W. Kearney
Chapter 22 Understanding the Authoritarian Voter in the 2016 Presidential Election
Sumana Chattopadhyay
Chapter 23 Social Dominance, Sexism, and the Lasting Effects on Political Communication from the 2016 Election
Mary C. Banwart and Michael W. Kearney
About the Editors and Contributors
Index