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Media and information literacy as a model of societal balance: A grounded meta-synthesis. [PDF]
Mansoor HMH.
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Production as Reception? A Theoretical Approach to a Production Analysis af Television Satire
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Political satire on French television
Modern and Contemporary France, 1999Abstract French television was characterised from the beginning by a commitment to a serious, pedagogical approach. The added dimension of political censorship left little room for satire, especially if aimed against the government. Inspired originally by the chansonniers on radio, satire slowly found its place in programming.
Erik Neveu
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The changing production culture of television satire
Northern Lights, 2012This article argues for a genre approach in the analysis of changing production cultures. It supports the fruitfulness of this approach using results from a study of satirical sketch comedy production in Danish public service television. The article outlines the paradigmatic changes to the production practices of satire in the period from 1999 to 2009,
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Political Satire in Danish Television: Reinventing a Tradition
Popular Communication, 2012This article highlights political satire as part of a long tradition of satirical sketch comedy in Danish public service television. Since the late 1990s, however, there have been major changes to this entertainment tradition. Taking these developments as a point of departure, this article argues that political satire has been trying to reinvent itself
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Fan activism as discursive action: Poaching foreign television series for political satire in China
Discourse, Context and Media, 2021Abstract Critical discourse analysis (CDA) has proved insightful theoretically to analysing discourses and discursive practices of digital activism, especially political activism online. However, few studies have developed CDA analytical framework to unpack fan activism.
Vincent Guangsheng Huang, Zhuoxiao Xie
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Christmas satire on Swedish television: Christopher’s Christmas Mission
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, 2013Abstract The short subject argues that the short animated film, Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton/Christopher’s Christmas Mission, which is screened annually on Swedish public service television to the delight of around a million spectators, offers sharp satire criticizing lingering class inequalities in the 1970s, despite decades ...
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Potentials and limits of political satire on network television in Mexico
2023Martin Echeverría, Frida V Rodelo
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