Roderick P. Hart, Ph.D

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University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Jill McMillan grad student 1982 UT Austin
Hannah S. Gourgey grad student 2000 UT Austin
John H. Handy Bosma grad student 2000 UT Austin
Sharon E. Jarvis grad student 2000 UT Austin
Mary C. Dixson grad student 2002 UT Austin
William Paul Jennings grad student 2003 UT Austin
Erika T. Allen grad student 2006 UT Austin
Jay P. Childers grad student 2006 UT Austin
Natalia V. Kovalyova grad student 2009 UT Austin
Rebecca J. LaVally grad student 2010 UT Austin
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Hart RP. (2017) The People’s Voice During the 2016 Presidential Campaign American Behavioral Scientist. 61: 566-583
Hart RP, Curry AL. (2016) The Third Voice of American Politics Presidential Studies Quarterly. 46: 73-97
Hart RP, Scacco JM. (2014) Rhetorical negotiation and the presidential press conference Communication and Language Analysis in the Public Sphere. 59-80
Hart RP, Lind CJ. (2014) The Blended Language of Partisanship in the 2012 Presidential Campaign American Behavioral Scientist. 58: 591-616
Hart RP. (2014) The Morality of Spin: Virtue and Vice in Political Rhetoric and the Christian Right. By Klemp Nathaniel J.. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2012. 199p. $66.50. Perspectives On Politics. 12: 495-496
Hart RP. (2013) The rhetoric of political comedy: A tragedy? International Journal of Communication. 7: 338-370
Hart RP. (2012) Of television and social capital Review of Communication. 12: 270-275
Hart RP, Lim ET. (2011) Tracking the language of space and time, 1948-2008 Journal of Contemporary History. 46: 591-609
Hart RP. (2011) The Geo‐Social Presidency: Lest We Forget Presidential Studies Quarterly. 41: 766-769
Hart RP, Lind CJ. (2011) The rhetoric of Islamic activism: A DICTION study Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways Toward Terrorism and Genocide. 4: 113-125
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