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In the past decade various studies have examined how political
humor may influence various political attitudes and voting
behavior; whether it affects learning, cognition and media
literacy, how it might shape political participation; how people
process different forms of political humor; and more. This book is
devoted to anticipating and addressing where the field of political
humor and its effects will move in the next generation of
scholarship, exploring the continued evolution of the study of
political humor as well as the normative implications of these
developments. It includes research accounting for important changes
and developments "on the ground" in the political humor landscape.
These include the fact that the cadre of late-night television
hosts have completely changed in the past 3 years; there are now
more late night television choices; and many hosts have become more
overtly political in their presentations. Recommended for scholars
of communication, media studies, and political science.
In the past decade various studies have examined how political
humor may influence various political attitudes and voting
behavior; whether it affects learning, cognition and media
literacy, how it might shape political participation; how people
process different forms of political humor; and more. This book is
devoted to anticipating and addressing where the field of political
humor and its effects will move in the next generation of
scholarship, exploring the continued evolution of the study of
political humor as well as the normative implications of these
developments. It includes research accounting for important changes
and developments "on the ground" in the political humor landscape.
These include the fact that the cadre of late-night television
hosts have completely changed in the past 3 years; there are now
more late night television choices; and many hosts have become more
overtly political in their presentations. Recommended for scholars
of communication, media studies, and political science.
This Element provides a concise review of the existing literature
on content, antecedents and consequences of economic news coverage.
It tests and refines prominent assumptions and hypotheses in this
area. Relying on communication science theories such as framing,
news values and media dependency theories, we first outline and
explain how media cover the economy. Additionally, it demonstrates
that coverage has a fundamental impact above and beyond the state
of the economy, both on economic perceptions and political
attitudes of citizens, as well as on political decision makers and
media reputation of a wide variety of organizations.
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