03503nam 22006735 450 991030048450332120230810193639.03-319-78136-710.1007/978-3-319-78136-5(CKB)4100000003359574(MiAaPQ)EBC5344815(DE-He213)978-3-319-78136-5(PPN)259467855(EXLCZ)99410000000335957420180410d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhy Presidential Speech Locations Matter Analyzing Speechmaking from Truman to Obama /by Shannon Bow O'Brien1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2018.1 online resource (214 pages)The Evolving American Presidency,2945-61693-319-78135-9 1. Overview -- 2. Growth in Speechmaking -- 3. Census Regions -- 4. Media Markets -- 5. Electoral College Results -- 6. Presidents Abroad: Foreign Speeches -- 7. All Work and No Play: How Presidents Use Vacation Locations -- 8. Conclusion.This book explores speeches by American presidents. Domestic public presidential speechmaking helps us understand the pressures, priorities, and targeted audiences of different presidencies. Many administrations generally work to reinforce already existing support though some may try to reach out to new areas. Census areas help us better understand where presidents prioritize speeches in certain areas of the country. Designated Market Areas, or media markets, allow us to look at presidential speechmaking without geographical constraints and focus on areas of population concentrations. Electoral College results show that most administrations prefer to give speeches in places where they have the most electoral support to reinforce their bases. The chapter on vacation locations explores how some presidents use Camp David or their homes as places to actively speak, while some administrations just use them as retreats. Foreign speeches allow us to see that most presidents prefer to speak in openly free countries more than other places.The Evolving American Presidency,2945-6169AmericaPolitics and governmentPolitical leadershipExecutive powerCommunication in politicsCultural policyPolitical scienceAmerican PoliticsPolitical LeadershipExecutive PoliticsPolitical CommunicationCultural Policy and PoliticsGovernance and GovernmentAmericaPolitics and government.Political leadership.Executive power.Communication in politics.Cultural policy.Political science.American Politics.Political Leadership.Executive Politics.Political Communication.Cultural Policy and Politics.Governance and Government.352.2380973O'Brien Shannon Bowauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut891353BOOK9910300484503321Why Presidential Speech Locations Matter2021845UNINA