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Podcast: Pompous Politicians

The de-evolution of political discourse

Pres­i­den­tial can­di­dates Kamala Har­ris (left) and Don­ald Trump (right) have been both praised crit­i­cized for their uti­liza­tion of com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­niques to influ­ence polit­i­cal dis­course. / Image via Cre­ative Com­mons

Politi­cians are pompous peo­ple.

Nick Spinali hosts Pompous Politi­cians, a pod­cast focused on ana­lyz­ing polit­i­cal dis­course and its effec­tive­ness as new com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­niques have grown in pop­u­lar­i­ty. Uni­ver­si­ty of Con­necti­cut Polit­i­cal Sci­ence pro­fes­sor Jef­frey Ladewig joins today’s episode.

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UConn Polit­i­cal Sci­ence pro­fes­sor Jef­frey Ladewig joins today’s episode of Pompous Politi­cians. / Image via UConn Polit­i­cal Sci­ence Depart­ment

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Ref­er­ences
Jef­frey Ladewig
Pew Research Insti­tute

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