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On Being Receptive: Listening and Compliance on a University Campus

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT How should you listen when you hear about harms in interpersonal life, such as sexual harassment or anti‐Black racism? Across a range of sites on a university campus, from bystander intervention workshops to reporting systems for sex‐ and gender‐based misconduct, we spotlight the way “listening” is mobilized to address harms of various kinds ...
Michael Lempert   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Television News and Its Satirical Interpretation in Medvedev’s Russia: Is Glasnost Back? [PDF]

open access: yesRussian Journal of Communication, 2010
The article focuses on television in Dmitrii Medvedev’s Russia through the prism of glasnost. It analyses daily television news stories, as they are posted on the official Channel One website, and weekly satirical interpretations of news programmes presented to the Russian nation on Channel One.
openaire   +1 more source

Surprise and the singular plural

open access: yesAmerican Ethnologist, EarlyView.
Abstract Bodymind diversity, disability scholars argue, contributes to community and to ideals of human flourishing. Phenomenologists like Nancy and Arendt, meanwhile, foreground our human pluralism. But what does it mean to inhabit (and invent) a plural “we” across significant bodily difference? And why is the experience of surprise important to it? A
Cheryl Mattingly
wiley   +1 more source

Satirical News Detection and Analysis using Attention Mechanism and Linguistic Features

open access: yes, 2017
Satirical news is considered to be entertainment, but it is potentially deceptive and harmful. Despite the embedded genre in the article, not everyone can recognize the satirical cues and therefore believe the news as true news. We observe that satirical
Dragut, Eduard   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Representing camp: Constructing macaroni masculinity in eighteenth century visual satire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This article asks how ‘Camp,’ as defined in Sontag’s 1964 essay, ‘Notes on Camp,’ might provide a valuable framework for the analysis of late eighteenth-century satirical prints, specifically those featuring images of the so-called ‘macaroni.’ Discussing
Gowrley, Freya
core   +4 more sources

When property becomes rent

open access: yesAmerican Ethnologist, EarlyView.
Abstract For millions of working‐class Mexicans, property has turned into rent. This transformation has fundamentally dislocated social reproduction in Mexico by eroding households’ ability to envision themselves as holders of patrimony and as lasting social formations. To understand how and to what effect property turned into rent, we must look to the
Inés Escobar González
wiley   +1 more source

Naming as Narrative Strategy: Semiotic Inversion and Cultural Authenticity in Yemeni Television Drama

open access: yesGenealogy
This study investigates the semiotic and cultural functions of character naming in the Yemeni television series Duroob al-Marjalah (Branching Paths of Manhood) (2024–2025).
Elham Alzain, Faiz Algobaei
doaj   +1 more source

ЕЛЕМЕНТИ ПОЛІТИЧНОЇ САТИРИ В СЦЕНАРІЯХ ВЕСНЯНОГО КАРНАВАЛУ В РУМУНСЬКОМУ БАНАТІ / THE ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL SATIRE IN THE SPRING CARNIVAL PERFORMANCES OF ROMANIAN BANAT

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2017
Голант Наталия. Элементы политической сатиры в сценариях весеннего карнавала в румынском Банате. Данная статья основана отчасти на полевых материалах автора, собранных во время поездки по населенным пунктам румынского Баната весной 2005 г.
Наталія ГОЛАНТ
doaj   +1 more source

Satirical Politics and Late-Night Television Ratings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Since the 2016 Presidential election, it has become increasingly difficult to turn on the television or log onto social media without being informed of everything happening at The White House. This includes late-night television.
Johnson, Tanner
core   +1 more source

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