Colleen Joy Shogan
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American archivist, author and academic
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- PhD History Georgetown University
- Masters History Georgetown University
- Bachelors History Georgetown University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Colleen Joy Shogan is an American author and academic serving as Archivist of the United States since May 17, 2023, succeeding Acting Archivist Debra Wall. Prior to her confirmation as Archivist, Shogan was the director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for White House History at the White House Historical Association.
Colleen Joy Shogan's Published Works
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- Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Member Use of Twitter During a Two-Month Period in the 111th Congress (2010) (61)
- Communicating in 140 Characters or Less: Congressional Adoption of Twitter in the 111th Congress (2013) (60)
- The President’s State of the Union Address: Tradition, Function, and Policy Implications (2012) (55)
- Blackberries, Tweets, and YouTube: Technology and the Future of Communicating with Congress (2010) (43)
- Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Members’ Use of Twitter and Facebook During a Two-Month Period in the 112th Congress (2013) (30)
- Anti-Intellectualism in the Modern Presidency: A Republican Populism (2007) (28)
- Congressional social media communications: evaluating Senate Twitter usage (2016) (24)
- Speaking Out (2001) (20)
- The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents (2006) (17)
- The Contemporary Presidency: The Political Utility of Empathy in Presidential Leadership (2009) (16)
- African American Members of the United States Congress: 1870-2009 (2010) (16)
- Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2011 (2010) (15)
- Presidential Politicization and Centralization across the Modern-Traditional Divide (2004) (14)
- Community Activism in the USA: Catholic Hospital Mergers and Reproductive Access (2005) (13)
- The Contemporary Presidency: The Sixth Year Curse (2006) (12)
- Social Media as a Communication Tool in Congress: Evaluating Senate Usage of Twitter in the 113th Congress (2014) (6)
- Defining Americans: The Presidency and National Identity (2005) (6)
- President's State of the Union Address: Tradition, Function, and Policy Implications [January 12, 2009] (2009) (6)
- Coolidge and Reagan: The Rhetorical Influence of Silent Cal on the Great Communicator (2006) (5)
- Rhetorical Moralism in the Plebiscitary Presidency: New Speech Forms and Their Ideological Entailments (2003) (5)
- This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral – Plus Plenty of Valet Parking! – in America’s Gilded Capital (2014) (4)
- Defense Authorization: The Senate's Last Best Hope (2011) (3)
- Women in Congress: Historical Overview, Tables, and Discussion (2015) (3)
- The Senate School of Public Policy (2006) (3)
- Longitudinal Analysis of One-Minute Speeches in the House of Representatives (2013) (3)
- Jefferson's call for nationhood (2003) (2)
- Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012 [January 27, 2012] (2012) (2)
- President's State of the Union Address: Tradition, Function, and Policy Implications [December 17, 2012] (2012) (2)
- Bill Clinton and the Oklahoma City Bombing: In Defense of Rhetoric (2012) (1)
- A PECULIAR RHETORIC (2007) (0)
- Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Member Use of Twitter During a Two-Month Period in the 111th Congress [February 3, 2010] (2010) (0)
- Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2009 [December 23, 2009] (2009) (0)
- A Review of “Bridging the Constitutional Divide: Inside the White House Office of Legislative Affairs” (2011) (0)
- Women in the United States Congress: Historical Overview, Tables, and Discussion (2013) (0)
- "Lincoln’s White House: The People’s House in Wartime", by James B. Conroy (2021) (0)
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