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Are Aggressive Cartoons Really Funnier? A Replication
Research has found that more aggressive cartoons are perceived as funnier. The current study ( N = 106; 16 cartoons) examined this finding in more detail by additionally including painfulness and cleverness rankings of cartoons, and by examining possible
Stefan Stieger, Anton K. Formann
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Liquid racism and the Danish Prophet Muhammad cartoons [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 The Author.This article examines reactions to the October 2005 publication of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons in the Danish newspaper ...
Simon Weaver (7188047) +2 more
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This paper explores some issues of the contested Zimbabwean 2008 Presidential Election as it was represented in one-frame political cartoons published in a selection of Internet news sites in the Zimbabwean diaspora.
Hilde Arntsen
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US Foreign Policy during the Presidency of Trump: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Selected Political Cartoons in Al-Ahram Weekly [PDF]
The present study investigates how US foreign policy during the presidency of Donald Trump is represented in the Egyptian political cartoons published in Al-Ahram Weekly Newspaper in Egypt.
Mai Mowafy
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This study examines the ways in which gender, place, and time relations are constructed in rape cartoons. In addition, the situation in rape cartoons is intended to be compared with the stories of real victims.
Muhammet Öksüz, Ayla Deniz
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Adding User-Editing to a Catalogue of Cartoon Drawings [PDF]
This paper describes an ongoing project to enable user-editing on an existing online database of about 120,000 British newspaper cartoons at the University of Kent.
Bovey, John D., John Bovey
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Covid-Related Issues Visual Representation in British and American Cartoons [PDF]
The article explores British and American editorial cartoons covering the topic of Covid-19. The material for analysis consists of 100 cartoons used as illustrations to the articles of the British newspaper The Guardian and 100 cartoons published by the ...
Svetlana Yu. Pavlina
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‘PANDEMIC’ OF CORONAVIRUS CARTOONS
Many cartoons of artists from many countries around the world associated with the coronavirus pandemic have appeared in a short period of time. The purpose of this article is to analyze the semantic content and artistic level of such cartoons.
Володимир Казаневський
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Birleşik Krallık Dergisi The Week’te Yayınlanan Rusya-Ukrayna Savaşı’na Dair Karikatür Temsiller
Cartoons are the means of representation used to mobilize the masses and criticize the power and the powerful. Political cartoons, on the other hand, are used to critically visualize the events in political life and convey them to the public.
Alime Vildan Karakaş, Mutlu Yılmaz
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A dozen Danish cartoons and the wrath of the Muslim world
How do we understand the outrage in the Muslim world against the 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten? And can we move on from anger and misunderstanding? Is there room for dialogue? It is now several weeks since the Muslim world
Philip Cass
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