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“Never in my life have I heard such a load of absolute nonsense. Wtf.” Political satire on the handling of the COVID-19 crisis

open access: yesRussian Journal of Linguistics, 2021
This paper problematises political satire in a time when the COVID-19 virus has provoked numerous deaths worldwide, and had dramatic effects on social behaviour, on a scale unknown in western nations since World War II.
Douglas M. Ponton
doaj   +2 more sources

Online social environments and their impact on video viewers: The effects of user comments on entertainment experiences and knowledge gain during political satire consumption

open access: yesNew Media & Society, 2021
Political satire is often consumed on online platforms (e.g. YouTube) and the effects of its consumption may be highly conditional on the user comments that are surrounding it.
A. M. Möller, M. Boukes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Satirizing the Clothing Industry on YouTube: How Political Satire and User Comments Jointly Shape Behavioral Intentions

open access: yes, 2022
Recently, scholars have started to investigate how the valence of user comments presented alongside online videos influences viewers’ experiences of and responses to those videos.
A. M. Möller, M. Boukes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Political Satire and Its Influence on the Youth Political Perception

open access: yesTrends in Undergraduate Research, 2021
This article is based on research that explored the different forms of political satire on social media and examined whether political satire has any impact on the political perception of the youths.
Harveena Kaur A/P Mahinder Singh   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Political Satire

open access: yesSatire in the Middle Byzantine Period, 2020
openaire   +2 more sources

Automatic Detection of Fake News in Spanish: Ecuadorian Political Satire

open access: yesRevista Politécnica, 2022
La circulación de noticias falsas en internet, especialmente las de sátira política a través de redes sociales, ha afectado a la mayoría de la población ecuatoriana.
Nicolás Mafla   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Laugh, but Don’t Seek: A Reassessment of the Gateway Hypothesis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2021
In this article we revisit the gateway hypothesis, which argues that political satire programs open the door to people using more hard news content.
Michaele D. Myers, Jay D. Hmielowski
doaj   +2 more sources

Digital politics on Facebook during the Arab Spring in Morocco: Adaptive strategies of satire relative to its political and cultural context

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2016
When the Arab Spring began, a growing number of Moroccan Facebookers flaunted their dissent in the face of the regime and used subversive satire to question its legitimacy or push for more freedoms.
Mohamed Mifdal
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The Liberalization Process of Satire in Postauthoritarian Democracies: Potentials and Limits in Mexico’s Network Television

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2021
The potential of television satire, an important means of denunciation of abuses of power and incompetence by politicians, can be limited in post-authoritarian democracies, where previous arrangements between political elites and media may hinder what ...
Martín Echeverría, Frida V. Rodelo
doaj   +2 more sources

Using counterfactuals to display facts – the case of satirical humor

open access: yesExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics), 2016
Satire has not been given the humorologists’ attention to an extent that would do justice to the amount of humor satire actually holds. Therefore, the intention of this paper is to shed light on satire as humorous discourse, with an emphasis on ...
Maslo Adi
doaj   +1 more source

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