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- Título:
The expanding cult of candidate personality: An ethnographic content analysis of gender and race in political advertising of Mexico and the United States
- Autor:
MARTÍNEZ CARRILLO Nadia Ivette
- Fecha:
2013
- Idioma:
en
- Descripción:
USA
The 2006 Mexican presidential election and the 2008 U.S. presidential election are valuable opportunities for cross-cultural comparative research. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, a woman and an African American man, were two candidates in the United States. Patricia Mercado, a woman and strong defender of minorities’ rights, was one of the candidates in Mexico. This dissertation used a comparative ethnographic analysis of these candidates’ political advertisements to identify the framing devices that female and minority candidates utilized in their self-presentations to audiences. The findings show that candidates in both countries use similar frames and tend to emphasize personality traits over issues and policies.
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