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Latest podcast episodes about Roderick P Hart

The Parlor
Roderick Hart on Trump, emotional appeal, and the American character

The Parlor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 20:20


General Summary: Dr. Roderick P. Hart talks about his research on Donald Trump's rhetoric: what he says and why viewers listen to his words and speeches. Several undergraduate students at UT reflect on Hart's research by examining Professor Hart's book “Trump and Us”. Detailed Summary: Ryan Chandler's introduction regarding the rhetorical analysis of Trump's rhetoric and the work of Professor Hart in evaluating Trump's speech. Hart introduced his book and why Trump drew him in and how many people were made to understand Trump as a bizarre creature rather than a normal person. (00.00-03.50); Ryan discusses the character of Donald Trump (03.50-05.14); Trump's 2016 rhetorical style is further discussed (05.20-7.35); Ryan further asks questions regarding Trump and how he came across to the public in regards to the two party system and where he fit in it (7.39- 10.53); Hart discusses Trump's less attractive qualities and how they appear to the American people especially in recent times with a pandemic (10.54-14.50); Hart further discusses Trump's rhetoric and his utilization of rhetorical tools such as parrhesia. (14.50-16.38); Hart states how people see what they want in Trump depending on their personal beliefs. Hart closes up explaining that the people can easily tell what Trump is against due to his simple speech (16.38-23.10). Scholarly Article Informing this Production: Hart, Roderick P. Trump and us: What he Says and why People Listen. Cambridge University Press, 2020. Credits: This podcast was produced by Nicholas Ronk, Xiangrui Pan, Juo-Lin Tsai, Jordan Ta, Raul Soldevilla and Ryan Chandler, with resources and assistance provided by the Digital Writing and Research Lab (Links to an external site.) at the University of Texas at Austin. It features the voices of Ryan and Professor Hart. Music featured in this podcast, titled “commonGround was created by airtone and has been repurposed here under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial license 3.0. Additionally, conversation.wav was adapted and incorporated under Creative Commons 1.0 license .

The Rabble | Texas Politics for the Unruly Mob
Politics & comedy with "Over the Lege" creator Stephanie Chiarello | Climate Strike while the ire is hot | Standing up for transwomen & LGBTQ+ asylum seekers

The Rabble | Texas Politics for the Unruly Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 62:28


We get a preview of the hilarious political comedy show based on the stranger-than-fiction antics of the Texas legislature, "Over the Lege," from its creator Stephanie Chiarello. Plus, we fall hard for all the Climate Strikers leading the charge against climate change. We learn about good things happening for women in Texas prisons and how we can keep bad things from happening to transwomen. PRESENTING SPONSOR - CONCERT FOR CHANGE BY ERIN FOR TRAVIS COUNTY DA An intimate evening with Shawn Colvin and Kelly Willis in support of the Erin Martinson for Travis County District Attorney campaign. A private sponsor reception with Shawn and Kelly will take place before they both take to the stage for acoustic sets. Date: Tuesday, October 1st Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Private Reception with Shawn Colvin and Kelly Willis 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM for the Concert Location: Cheer Up Charlie's Sponsorships and tickets available here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/concertforchange More about Erin Martinson's campaign for Travis County District Attorney: https://erinforda.com/ Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/377332629580675/ PRESENTING SPONSOR - PLANNED PARENTHOOD DIRECT Do you live in a part of Texas where there's no Planned Parenthood? Well, noooo worries! From Abilene to Zavalla, Lubbock to Laredo, The Planned Parenthood Direct (R) app will send birth control (just pills/rings/patches -- you can't DIY an IUD) or UTI treatments straight to your door or your nearest pharmacy. Plus, your meds come in a discreet package so no one has to know what you're up to. The Planned Parenthood Direct (R) app is available for free in the iOS and Android app stores. Visit https://www.ppgreatertx.org/pp-direct for more info. SUPPORT ROUSER'S PATREON PAGE! Want to make sure The Rabble pod keeps coming? Help us pay for it! (We are making zero dollars on the pod and need your help to keep going.) ALSO, you get super fun perks when you pitch in to help us cover our costs (secret parties, GIF chats, even a prayer candle with your face on it!). Go to https://www.patreon.com/rousertx NOW NOW NOW NOW! Also, spread the joy of Ann Richards and The Rabble all across Texas on T-shirts, stickers, mugs, or whatevs: https://rouser.threadless.com/ THIS WEEK'S GUEST: Stephanie Chiarello, Creator/Producer of Over the Lege, the #1 Political Satire show based solely on the Texas Legislature. Buy tickets for Over the Lege: https://thelongcenter.org/events-and-tickets/over-the-lege-part-4-the-house-awakens/ Contribute to ACA for tax-deductible contribution: https://www.austincreativealliance.org/donate/SPdonate/#!form/DonateSP Support Over the Lege monthly: https://www.patreon.com/overthelege Or make a one time contribution: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/kalabrina FOLLOW ROUSER: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RouserTX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rousertx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RouserTX?lang=en Subscribe to our Friday newsletter, T-GIF: https://www.rousertx.com/tgif/ COME SEE US LIVE!: LIVE from The Rabble podcast, it's the Sex + Politics episode. Tuesday, October 15 from 6:30-8:30pm at The Riveter in Austin. Find out more and get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-rabble-live-show-sex-politics-tickets-74000799383 SH*T TO DO: Our friends at the Texas Civil Rights Project need our help. They are calling on Brownsville Port Director Tater Ortiz and Chief Jaime Castillo to let LGBTQ migrants enter the U.S. to pursue their asylum claims and to release them from custody immediately upon entry. Sign this petition now! https://secure.everyaction.com/-4O_3SsDjk-a7juCZ_6TCg2 The petition supports these demands: Customs and Border Protection (CBP) must allow LGBTQ asylum-seekers to be in the U.S. as they continue their asylum proceedings. Every single minute they are in Mexico, their lives are at risk due to violent threats and abuse they have endured because of their sexual orientation and gender identity. End the so-called “Migrant Protection Protocols” (or “Remain in Mexico” Program) that forces asylum-seekers, including LGBTQ and other vulnerable migrants, to survive in the streets of Mexican border towns with little to no resources to protect themselves. LINKS WE MENTIONED: How To Register to Vote in Texas https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/ Climate Strike at Texas Capital https://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/news/2019-09-19/climate-strike-in-austin/ Austin Climate Coalition https://www.austinclimatecoalition.org/ Greta Thunberg on Twitter https://twitter.com/GretaThunberg?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Greta Thunberg UN Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW3IQ-ke43w STRIVE article by Jolie Mcculough at Texas Tribune https://www.texastribune.org/2019/09/25/texas-prison-program-help-women-reenter-society-jobs-waiting-them/ 2018 Texas Criminal Justice Coalition Report https://www.texascjc.org/data-women-texas-justice-system Man in custody at Dallas County Jail charged with assault in shooting of transgender woman https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/09/24/29-year-old-man-charged-with-assault-in-shooting-of-transgender-woman-in-northwest-dallas/ Texas Hate Crime Information https://www.dps.texas.gov/crimereports/07/citch6.pdf LatinaTransTexas.org https://www.latinatranstexas.org/ Over the Lege Facebook https://www.facebook.com/overthelege/ The Rhetoric of Political Comedy: A Tragedy? Study by Roderick P. Hart UT Austin https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5d19/994c285586d84f192b2891e4e551563551a4.pdf Over the Lege Website https://www.overthelege.com/?fbclid=IwAR1HRWPBDMxtjALtL8Giww89kyHJr4GS-sJq7QQViaQnPmTIFh1tK8fE5XA Bleeding Control Bill https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/86R/billtext/html/HB00496I.htm Chick Fil A Bill https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/07/19/chick-fil-a-inspires-new-texas-law-focused-protecting-religious-freedom/ Texas Hemp Bill https://www.texastribune.org/2019/07/03/texas-marijuana-hemp-testing-prosecution/

New Books in American Politics
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart...

New Books in Language
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books in Language

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart argues these letter writers are essential because “[c]reating and sustaining a culture of argument at the grassroots level” is what makes “democracy flourish.” Despite the sometimes cantankerous nature of letter writers, Hart praises their commitment to participating in a public dialogue. He notes the importance of sharing opinions in local newspapers in one’s own name, where neighbors can see them and respond to them, aiding communal understanding. But Hart also sees in his research a decline over the past several decades in “Oppositional Literacy,” the understanding of opposing views, possibly fed by “hyper-partisanship” in non-local online discourse. Nevertheless, “Civic Hope” is bound to make readers rethink the value of the letters page and the contributions of letter writers to democracy. Bill Scher is a Contributing Editor for POLITICO Magazine. He has provided political commentary on CNN, NPR and MSNBC. He has been published in The New York Times, The New Republic, and The New York Daily News among other publications. He is author of Wait! Don’t Move to Canada, published by Rodale in 2006. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Communications
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart argues these letter writers are essential because “[c]reating and sustaining a culture of argument at the grassroots level” is what makes “democracy flourish.” Despite the sometimes cantankerous nature of letter writers, Hart praises their commitment to participating in a public dialogue. He notes the importance of sharing opinions in local newspapers in one’s own name, where neighbors can see them and respond to them, aiding communal understanding. But Hart also sees in his research a decline over the past several decades in “Oppositional Literacy,” the understanding of opposing views, possibly fed by “hyper-partisanship” in non-local online discourse. Nevertheless, “Civic Hope” is bound to make readers rethink the value of the letters page and the contributions of letter writers to democracy. Bill Scher is a Contributing Editor for POLITICO Magazine. He has provided political commentary on CNN, NPR and MSNBC. He has been published in The New York Times, The New Republic, and The New York Daily News among other publications. He is author of Wait! Don’t Move to Canada, published by Rodale in 2006. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart argues these letter writers are essential because “[c]reating and sustaining a culture of argument at the grassroots level” is what makes “democracy flourish.” Despite the sometimes cantankerous nature of letter writers, Hart praises their commitment to participating in a public dialogue. He notes the importance of sharing opinions in local newspapers in one’s own name, where neighbors can see them and respond to them, aiding communal understanding. But Hart also sees in his research a decline over the past several decades in “Oppositional Literacy,” the understanding of opposing views, possibly fed by “hyper-partisanship” in non-local online discourse. Nevertheless, “Civic Hope” is bound to make readers rethink the value of the letters page and the contributions of letter writers to democracy. Bill Scher is a Contributing Editor for POLITICO Magazine. He has provided political commentary on CNN, NPR and MSNBC. He has been published in The New York Times, The New Republic, and The New York Daily News among other publications. He is author of Wait! Don’t Move to Canada, published by Rodale in 2006. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Roderick P. Hart, “Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive” (Cambridge UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 40:50


To find out what Americans really think about their government, University of Texas-Austin Professor Roderick P. Hart read and analyzed approximately 10,000 letters to the editor, from 12 “ordinary” cities, written between 1948 and the present. In Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Hart argues these letter writers are essential because “[c]reating and sustaining a culture of argument at the grassroots level” is what makes “democracy flourish.” Despite the sometimes cantankerous nature of letter writers, Hart praises their commitment to participating in a public dialogue. He notes the importance of sharing opinions in local newspapers in one’s own name, where neighbors can see them and respond to them, aiding communal understanding. But Hart also sees in his research a decline over the past several decades in “Oppositional Literacy,” the understanding of opposing views, possibly fed by “hyper-partisanship” in non-local online discourse. Nevertheless, “Civic Hope” is bound to make readers rethink the value of the letters page and the contributions of letter writers to democracy. Bill Scher is a Contributing Editor for POLITICO Magazine. He has provided political commentary on CNN, NPR and MSNBC. He has been published in The New York Times, The New Republic, and The New York Daily News among other publications. He is author of Wait! Don’t Move to Canada, published by Rodale in 2006. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Surove Strasti
E032 – Kristijan Sedak – Politički komunikolog

Surove Strasti

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 63:56


Kristijan Sedak,  magistar komunikologije je doktorand poslijediplomskog doktorskog studija informacijskih i komunikacijskih znanosti pri Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu. Završio je Hrvatske studije i Njemačku pravnu školu. Asistent je na Odjelu za komunikologiju Hrvatskog katoličkog sveučilišta. U Zakladi hrvatskog državnog zavjeta surađuje na projektima političkog obrazovanja i međunarodne suradnje. Za svoj rad dobio je nagradu pomoćnika ministra obrane za kvalitetno i pravodobno izvršavanje svih dodijeljenih zadaća. Voditelj je Alumni kluba stipendista njemačke Zaklade Konrad Adenauer. Predavao je na Veleučilištu VERN’, Visokoj školi za komunikacijski menadžment – Edward Bernays, Poslovnom učilištu Supera te je jedan od pokretača Govorničke akademije Demosten. S Kristijanom smo razgovarali o: Iskustvu u političkim kampanjama Što znači biti profesionalni komunikolog u Hrvatskoj Pripremi za intervjue na televiziji (Nedjeljom u 2 i ostalim emisijama) Kako izgledaju medijski treninzi Primjerima kriznog komuniciranja Elementima strateškog kriznog komuniciranja: proaktivnost, kratkoročne i dugoročne mjere i žaljenje za nastalu situaciju (+ primjer) Kako definirati karizmu Koji elementi čine dobar politički govor vs. loš politički govor Što je to politički eros Koje je teme u javnom nastupu važno izbjegavati jer mogu odbiti publiku Elementima uvjerljivosti: osobnoj vjerodostojnosti, načinu na koji govorimo i argumentima Estradizaciji politike (političara) Kako politička stranka bira kandidata odnosno lidere Predstavljanu projekta „Komunikacijska ordinacija“ Vrijednosti networkinga Top 3 najpoželjnije vještine za mladog profesionalca po Kristijanovom mišljenju Kristijan preporučuje: Zoran Tomić: Politički odnosi s javnošću, Synopsis, Sarajevo, 2017. Roderick P. Hart: Campaign talk - Why elections are good for us, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2000. Judith Trent, Robert Friedenberg, Robert Denton Jr.: Political Campaign Communication: Principles and Practices; Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, 2015. Thomas Birkner: Medienkanzler - Politische Kommunikation in der Kanzlerdemokratie, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2015