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Annals of the International Communication Association, 2020
Political satire has been an object of study for communication researchers for more than a generation. Focused primarily on the political effects of satire exposure on attitudes and opinions, knowledge gain and learning, and efficacy and engagement, this
Amy Becker
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Political satire has been an object of study for communication researchers for more than a generation. Focused primarily on the political effects of satire exposure on attitudes and opinions, knowledge gain and learning, and efficacy and engagement, this
Amy Becker
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Political satire as alternative journalism in Indian stand-up comedy
Comedy Studies, 2023Political Satire has changed the way we view comedy. It would be accurate to say that real journalism is more evident in stand-up comedies and less in productive news channels that are also known as the fourth pillar of democracy.
Ancy Anna Anto, Neerja Vyas
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The Viral Water Cooler: Talking About Political Satire Promotes Further Political Discussion
Mass Communication & Society, 2022Much effort has been devoted into understanding the participatory outcomes of political satire. Despite the increased impact of social media in disseminating political information online, however, researchers have not yet examined the potential role of ...
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Does gender matter? Comic hosts, audience reception, and the processing of political satire content.
Psychology of Popular Media, 2022Public Policy Relevance Statement Political satire influences our public culture, impacting attitudes toward policy, politicians, and government institutions. Given the pressing issue of COVID-19, childcare, and the economic participation of women in the
Amy B. Becker
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The Southern Communication Journal, 2021
The popularity of political satire on American television has led to a significant amount of research on their role in American political life. However, the current political satire television show environment has considerably changed, as has the ...
Alexandra Martínez, Yannick C. Atouba
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The popularity of political satire on American television has led to a significant amount of research on their role in American political life. However, the current political satire television show environment has considerably changed, as has the ...
Alexandra Martínez, Yannick C. Atouba
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The cost of humour: Political satire on social media and censorship in China
Global Media and Communication, 2017L. Luqiu
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African Journalism Studies, 2021
Comparing and contrasting the journalistic routines that manifest in a Zimbabwean political satire show, The Week with Cde Fatso, and those manifesting in content from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Television, the study argues that political ...
Danford Zirugo
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Comparing and contrasting the journalistic routines that manifest in a Zimbabwean political satire show, The Week with Cde Fatso, and those manifesting in content from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Television, the study argues that political ...
Danford Zirugo
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Trump’s Ironic Effect on Political Satire
Film quarterly, 2021This essay analyzes how the presidency of Donald Trump presented a challenge to satirists. It argues that the ironic complexities of the Trump figure itself created an unusual situation for satire, one which required it to adapt and change in novel ways.
Sophia A. McClennen
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2013
News is commonly considered to be the most important channel for mediated political discourse, mainly because it is seen as the primary means of acquiring the information required in order to make rational democratic choices. However, as Gray, Jones, and Thompson argue, “political comedy, satire, and parody all provide important narrative critiques ...
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News is commonly considered to be the most important channel for mediated political discourse, mainly because it is seen as the primary means of acquiring the information required in order to make rational democratic choices. However, as Gray, Jones, and Thompson argue, “political comedy, satire, and parody all provide important narrative critiques ...
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