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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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Orgueil et démesure, ou la satire swiftienne
As a critic recently pointed out, not only is satire “hard to pin down conceptually,” but the concept of “eighteenth‑century English satire” is a critical chimera (Marshall).
Nathalie Zimpfer
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Laugh, but Don’t Seek: A Reassessment of the Gateway Hypothesis
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
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Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: A Critical Perspective
Over the past decade, scholars have turned their attention to the study of entertainment media and politics. Unfortunately, lacking any established criteria by which to evaluate satire, scholars’ arguments have been judged on their own merits, with no ...
Megan R. Hill
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”Satire Junge SATIREEEE”: Nachrichtenparodien in Memes und deren Aushandlung im Kontext des Web 2.0.
Satire has been present in various different media throughout the centuries. With the rise of television, satire has made its way onto TV screens via various outlets including news parodies. As these TV shows began using social media, new forms of satire
Fabia Hultin Morger
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Satire Omnivores: Characteristics of Dutch Viewers of American Satire
Satire-omnivoren: Kenmerken van Nederlandse kijkers van Amerikaanse satire Dit onderzoek bestudeert satireconsumptie vanuit het perspectief van mediaglobalisering. Een vragenlijstonderzoek is uitgevoerd (N = 1016) naar welke Nederlanders naar Nederlandse en/of Amerikaanse satire kijken.
Brugman, Britta C., Burgers, Christian
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Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: An Empirical Perspective
This article offers a formal normative assessment of political satire. It summarizes social scientific research on the influence of political satire and findings on the normative implications of political satire within a democratic framework.
R. Lance Holbert
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Issues of poetic satire of the kumyk writer Nabi Khanmurzaev
The satire, which reacts most acutely to social and political changes in the life of any nation and reflects reality most truthfully, remains an understudied area in Dagestani literary studies.
Sabina N. Khanbalaeva +2 more
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This article examines the growing tension between protections for political satirical expression under article ten of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and emerging European regulatory efforts to combat disinformation through content ...
Therese Enarsson
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Science sans conscience : la satire de la science dans l’œuvre de Jonathan Swift
Satire on science has often been regarded by critics as a marginal aspect of Jonathan Swift’s work. Yet it is part and parcel of a battle that the author of Gulliver’s Travels indefatigably fought against the "Moderns." Swift’s satire on science should ...
Nathalie Zimpfer
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