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CLIC Speaker Abstracts Steven Clayman and John Heritage (Sociology, UCLA), January 19, 2001. "Questioning Presidents: Journalistic Deference and Adversarialness in the Press Conferences of Eisenhower and Reagan." This paper develops a new system for analyzing the questions that journalists
ask of public figures in broadcast news interviews and press conferences. This
system is then applied in a comparative study of the forms of questioning that
characterized the press conferences of Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan.
The comparison focuses on the phenomenon of adversarialness in question design.
Twelve features of question design are examined that serve as indicators of
four basic dimensions of adversarialness: (1) initiative, (2) bluntness, (3)
assertiveness, and (4) hostility. The results reveal substantial and significant
differences for 11 out of 12 indicators, all in the direction of increased
adversarialness. This pattern suggests that journalists have become much less
deferential and more aggressive in their treatment of the president. Possible
factors contributing to this development, and its broader ramifications for
the evolving relationship between journalism and government, are also discussed.
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