Within These Walls: A Study of Communication Between Presidents and Their Senior Staffs

Within These Walls: A Study of Communication Between Presidents and Their Senior Staffs

by Patricia D. Witherspoon
Within These Walls: A Study of Communication Between Presidents and Their Senior Staffs

Within These Walls: A Study of Communication Between Presidents and Their Senior Staffs

by Patricia D. Witherspoon

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Overview

Filling a crucial gap in research on the presidency and presidential communication, Within These Walls goes beyond the study of presidential speeches and examines the organizational structure, systems of information flow, and communication styles in the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt through Ronald Reagan. Focusing principally on the post-Watergate presidents, this book illustrates that a primary dimension of presidential communication is not that which is spoken during public addresses but that which takes place between the chief executive and his senior staff. Patricia Witherspoon's exhaustive research includes archival material from the Ford and Carter presidential libraries as well as information obtained from interviews with President Ford and several former senior aides in the Ford, Carter, and Reagan White Houses.

Applying organizational theory to her study of the modern presidency, Witherspoon reveals that the White House, as we know it today, began its evolution into a modern organization during the FDR administration. It shares a variety of characteristics common to other organizations, including formal and emergent structures, formal and informal systems of information flow, and decision-making processes and managerial and communication styles selected and/or assumed by the organizational leader (the president). Students and scholars of political communication, political science, history, management and public policy, or any informed reader concerned with the modern presidency will find Within These Walls a source of valuable insight.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275933944
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/1991
Series: Praeger Series in Political Communication
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)

About the Author

PATRICIA DENNIS WITHERSPOON is Associate Dean of the College of Communication at the University of Texas, Austin. She has been a full- or part-time academic administrator in higher education since 1978. As a faculty member in the Department of Speech Communication, she has developed an interest in the study of organization leadership and communication, and currently teaches a course on that subject.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Communication in the Modern White House
The White House as an Organization
Historical Perspective, FDR to Johnson
The Eisenhower-Nixon Legacy
Communication in the Post-Watergate White Houses
The President as Social Architect: Organizational Structure in the White House, 1974-1988
The President as Organizational Leader: Communication Styles in the White House, 1974-1988
Lessons from the Past/Suggestions for the Future
Selected Bibliography
Index

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