Automated coding of televised leader displays: Detecting nonverbal political behavior with computer vision and deep learning

J Joo, EP Bucy, C Seidel - 2019 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
For decades, nonverbal communication scholars have employed manual coding as the
primary research methodology for systematic content analysis of nonverbal behaviors such …

Applying the dominance hierarchy model to pride and shame, and related behaviors

GE Weisfeld, LM Dillon - Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 2012 - akjournals.com
This paper offers a functional, comparative view of a relatively neglected emotion: pride and
shame. Parallels between the nonverbal expression of pride and shame in humans, on the …

Strengthening bonds and connecting with followers: A biobehavioral inventory of political smiles

PA Stewart, EP Bucy, M Mehu - Politics and the Life Sciences, 2015 - cambridge.org
The smiles and affiliative expressions of presidential candidates are important for political
success, allowing contenders to nonverbally connect with potential supporters and bond …

The personalization of campaigns: Nonverbal cues in presidential debates

EP Bucy, P Stewart - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2018 - oxfordre.com
Nonverbal cues are important elements of persuasive communication whose influence in
political debates are receiving renewed attention. Recent advances in political debate …

The politics of being funny: Humor styles, trait humorousness, and political orientations

ML Kfrerer, E Bell, JA Schermer - Personality and Individual Differences, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous research has shown that the use and appreciation of humor are related to various
political phenomena. However, to date very little has been done to examine the association …

Family as a framing resource for political identity construction: Introduction sequences in presidential primary debates

J Sclafani - Language in Society, 2015 - cambridge.org
This study investigates the construction of political identity in the 2011–2012 US Republican
presidential primary debates. Focusing on candidates' self-introductions, I analyze how …

Laughter and effective presidential leadership: A case study of Ronald Reagan as the 'great communicator'

PA Stewart, RG Dye, C Senior - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Former United States President Ronald Reagan's use of media and his charismatic
connection with viewers earned him the moniker “the great communicator”. One aspect of …

[图书][B] Nonverbal communication in political debates

JS Seiter, H Weger - 2020 - books.google.com
Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates presents a framework for understanding and
analyzing the multiple ways that nonverbal behavior functions in political debates. In …

Polls and elections: Do the presidential primary debates matter? Measuring candidate speaking time and audience response during the 2012 primaries

PA Stewart - Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Televised presidential primary debates are highly important for partisans by providing
unmediated information concerning candidate viability. Here the presumptive winner of a …

Candidate performance and observable audience response: Laughter and applause–cheering during the first 2016 Clinton–Trump presidential debate

PA Stewart, AD Eubanks, RG Dye, ZH Gong… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Raucous audience applause–cheering, laughter, and even booing by a passionately
involved electorate marked the 2016 presidential debates from the start of the primary …