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Social networking and constituent communication: Member use of Twitter during a two-week period in the 111th Congress
ME Glassman
DIANE Publishing, 2010
1532010
Communicating in 140 characters or less: Congressional adoption of Twitter in the 111th Congress
JR Straus, ME Glassman, CJ Shogan, SN Smelcer
PS: Political Science & Politics 46 (1), 60-66, 2013
1312013
The moral rhetoric of American presidents
CJ Shogan
Texas A&M University Press, 2007
1152007
Blackberries, tweets, and YouTube: Technology and the future of communicating with Congress
CJ Shogan
PS: Political science & politics 43 (2), 231-233, 2010
882010
Anti-intellectualism in the modern presidency: A republican populism
CJ Shogan
Perspectives on Politics 5 (2), 295-303, 2007
882007
The president's State of the Union address: Tradition, function, and policy implications
CJ Shogan, TH Neale
Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2009
752009
Congressional social media communications: evaluating Senate Twitter usage
JR Straus, RT Williams, CJ Shogan, ME Glassman
Online Information Review 40 (5), 643-659, 2016
622016
Speaking out: An analysis of Democratic and Republican woman-invoked rhetoric of the 105th Congress
CJ Shogan
Women & Politics 23 (1-2), 129-146, 2001
622001
Social networking and constituent communications: Members' use of Twitter and Facebook during a two-month period in the 112th Congress
M Glassman, CJ Shogan, JR Straus
Congressional Research Service, 2013
522013
The Contemporary Presidency: The Political Utility of Empathy in Presidential Leadership
CJ Shogan
Presidential Studies Quarterly 39 (4), 859-877, 2009
412009
Presidential politicization and centralization across the modern-traditional divide
D Galvin, C Shogan
Polity 36 (3), 477-504, 2004
322004
The Contemporary Presidency: The Sixth Year Curse
CJ Shogan
Presidential Studies Quarterly 36 (1), 89-101, 2006
222006
Congressional research service
JE Manning, C Shogan, S Smelcer
Membership of the 111 th Congress: A Profile, 2015
172015
Women in Congress: Historical overview, tables, and discussion
JE Manning, IA Brudnick, CJ Shogan
Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2015
152015
Social media as a communication tool in Congress: Evaluating Senate usage of Twitter in the 113th Congress
J Straus, R Williams, C Shogan, M Glassman
APSA 2014 Annual Meeting Paper, 2014
152014
African American Members of the United States Congress: 1870-2012
JE Manning, CJ Shogan, M Amer
Congressional Research Service, 2012
152012
Coolidge and Reagan: The rhetorical influence of silent cal on the great communicator
CJ Shogan
Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9 (2), 215-234, 2006
152006
Longitudinal analysis of one-minute speeches in the House of Representatives
CJ Shogan, ME Glassman, JR Straus
Party and Procedure in the United States Congress, 131-151, 2016
132016
Community activism in the USA: Catholic hospital mergers and reproductive access
J Gelb, CJ Shogan
Social Movement Studies 4 (3), 209-229, 2005
132005
Social networking and constituent communication: Member use of Twitter during a two-week period in the 111th Congress. Congressional Research Service
M Glassman, JR Straus, CJ Shogan
Library of Congress, 2009
122009
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