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Caveat emptor: boycott through digital humour on the wave of the 2019 Hong Kong protests

Information, Communication and Society, 2021
Marta Dynel, Fabio I M Poppi
exaly  

A Thing of Humour? Exploring Gender and Hostile Humour in Alberta Political Cartoons

2018
This thesis addresses the intersections existing between gender, violence and political humour in Alberta political cartoons. I ask the following question: do cartoonists more frequently use hostile humour to represent women premiers, and, if so, what do these representations communicate about gender and political leadership and Alberta political ...
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The politics and aesthetics of humour in an age of comic controversy

European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2022
Ivo Nieuwenhuis, Dick Zijp
exaly  

Performance of Humour in Political Cartoons

2023
Vinod Balakrishnan, Vishaka Venkat
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HUMOUR AND IRONY IN MODERN POLITICAL DISCOURSE

2018
Politicaldiscourse has recently been the center of attention of many academics as wellas laymen, which is explained by the strenuous international situation in theworld. According to Critical Discourse Analysis, politicians use politicallanguage as a means of gaining power (Van Dijk, 2009) through differentstrategies, the main of which are persuasion ...
GORNOSTAEVA, Anna, SEMENOVSKAYA, Maria
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Looking for truth in absurdity: Humour as community-building and dissidence against authoritarianism

International Political Science Review, 2022
Umut Korkut, Aidan Mcgarry, Itir Erhart
exaly  

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