Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2-12-2025
Department 1
First Year Seminar
Department 2
Africana Studies
Abstract
This project examines the existing roles of political dog whistles and compares them to how each candidate used them in the 2024 election cycle. It then examines how the candidates' different backgrounds influenced their rhetoric and use of dog whistles, especially through socioeconomic, racial, and gendered lenses.
Copyright Note
This is the author’s work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College’s institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Lavine, Julia, "Dog Whistles and Division: Evolution of Covert Language in the 2024 Election Cycle" (2025). CAFE Symposium 2025. 17.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cafe2025/17
Comments
This poster was created based on work completed for FYS 163-4 - Journalistic Writing and Media Coverage of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, and presented as a part of the tenth annual CAFE Symposium on February 12, 2025.