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2019
Political cartoons are rhetorical artifacts where journalism and popular culture intersect. Through the use of images and words, facts and fiction, political cartoons provide their readers with a point of view: a single frame loaded with vivid images and condensed meaning.
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Political cartoons are rhetorical artifacts where journalism and popular culture intersect. Through the use of images and words, facts and fiction, political cartoons provide their readers with a point of view: a single frame loaded with vivid images and condensed meaning.
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Understanding visual metaphor: the example of newspaper cartoons
Visual Communication, 2003Elisabeth El Refaie
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Playing with meaning: using cartoons to disseminate research findings
Qualitative Research, 2013Ruth Bartlett
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A semiotic analysis of political cartoons in Jordan in light of the Arab Spring
Humor, 2017Fathi Migdadi
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The journey metaphor in Brexit-related political cartoons
Discourse, Context and Media, 2019Nadežda Silaški
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