Political Humor in a Changing Media Landscape
A New Generation of Research
Herausgeber: Baumgartner, Jody C; Becker, Amy B
Political Humor in a Changing Media Landscape
A New Generation of Research
Herausgeber: Baumgartner, Jody C; Becker, Amy B
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565080
- ISBN-10: 1498565085
- Artikelnr.: 53212791
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565080
- ISBN-10: 1498565085
- Artikelnr.: 53212791
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jody C Baumgartner is Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of political science at East Carolina University. Amy B. Becker is associate professor in the Department of Communication at Loyola University Maryland.
Introduction: Still Good for a Laugh? Political Humor in a Changing Media
Landscape
Jody C Baumgartner and Amy B. Becker
Section I: Comedy, Advocacy, Journalism, or Something Else Entirely? It's
Not Just Entertainment Anymore
Chapter 1: The Rise of Advocacy Satire
Don J. Waisanen
Chapter 2: Journalist or Jokester? An Analysis of Last Week Tonight with
John Oliver
Julia R. Fox
Chapter 3: Partisan Trends in Late Night Humor
S. Robert Lichter and Stephen J. Farnsworth
Section II: Impacting Citizenship: The Effects of Exposure to Political
Comedy on Democratic Engagement
Chapter 4: The Limits of Attitude Change: Political Humor during the 2016
Campaign
Jody C Baumgartner
Chapter 5: Interviews and Viewing Motivations: Exploring Connections
between Political Satire, Perceived Learning, and Elaborative Processing
Amy B. Becker
Chapter 6: Inoculation against/with Political Humor
Josh Compton
Section III: Humor Appreciation: Audience Responses to Political Comedy
Chapter 7: The Political Ethology of Debate Humor and Audience Laughter:
Understanding Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Their Audiences
Patrick A. Stewart, Reagan Dye, and Austin Eubanks
Chapter 8: The Joke is on You: Satire and Blowback
Sophia A. McClennen
Chapter 9: What is Funny to Whom? Applying an Integrative Theoretical
Framework to the Study of Political Humor Appreciation
Christiane Grill
Section IV: It's Gone Global: International Perspectives on Political
Comedy
Chapter 10: Political Entertainment in Comparative Perspective: Exploring
the Applicability of the Gateway Hypothesis across Media Systems
Michael A. Xenos, Patricia Moy, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, and Julian
Meuller-Herbst
Chapter 11: The Causes and Consequences of Affinity for Political Humor
Mark Boukes
Chapter 12: Freedom of the Press in Israeli and American Satire
Edo Steinberg
Section V: Prospects for a New Generation of Laughter: The Evolution of
Political Comedy
Chapter 13: A New Generation of Satire Consumers?: A Socialization Approach
to Youth Exposure to News Satire
Stephanie A. Edgerly
Chapter 14: The Context for Comedy: Presidential Candidates and Comedy
Television
Michael Parkin
Chapter 15: The Ides of September: Jimmy Fallon, Donald Trump, and the
Changing Politics of Late Night Television
Jonathan S. Morris
Conclusion: Looking Ahead to the Future: Why Laughing Will Matter Even More
in the Decade to Come
Amy B. Becker and Jody C Baumgartner
Index
About the Contributors
Landscape
Jody C Baumgartner and Amy B. Becker
Section I: Comedy, Advocacy, Journalism, or Something Else Entirely? It's
Not Just Entertainment Anymore
Chapter 1: The Rise of Advocacy Satire
Don J. Waisanen
Chapter 2: Journalist or Jokester? An Analysis of Last Week Tonight with
John Oliver
Julia R. Fox
Chapter 3: Partisan Trends in Late Night Humor
S. Robert Lichter and Stephen J. Farnsworth
Section II: Impacting Citizenship: The Effects of Exposure to Political
Comedy on Democratic Engagement
Chapter 4: The Limits of Attitude Change: Political Humor during the 2016
Campaign
Jody C Baumgartner
Chapter 5: Interviews and Viewing Motivations: Exploring Connections
between Political Satire, Perceived Learning, and Elaborative Processing
Amy B. Becker
Chapter 6: Inoculation against/with Political Humor
Josh Compton
Section III: Humor Appreciation: Audience Responses to Political Comedy
Chapter 7: The Political Ethology of Debate Humor and Audience Laughter:
Understanding Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Their Audiences
Patrick A. Stewart, Reagan Dye, and Austin Eubanks
Chapter 8: The Joke is on You: Satire and Blowback
Sophia A. McClennen
Chapter 9: What is Funny to Whom? Applying an Integrative Theoretical
Framework to the Study of Political Humor Appreciation
Christiane Grill
Section IV: It's Gone Global: International Perspectives on Political
Comedy
Chapter 10: Political Entertainment in Comparative Perspective: Exploring
the Applicability of the Gateway Hypothesis across Media Systems
Michael A. Xenos, Patricia Moy, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, and Julian
Meuller-Herbst
Chapter 11: The Causes and Consequences of Affinity for Political Humor
Mark Boukes
Chapter 12: Freedom of the Press in Israeli and American Satire
Edo Steinberg
Section V: Prospects for a New Generation of Laughter: The Evolution of
Political Comedy
Chapter 13: A New Generation of Satire Consumers?: A Socialization Approach
to Youth Exposure to News Satire
Stephanie A. Edgerly
Chapter 14: The Context for Comedy: Presidential Candidates and Comedy
Television
Michael Parkin
Chapter 15: The Ides of September: Jimmy Fallon, Donald Trump, and the
Changing Politics of Late Night Television
Jonathan S. Morris
Conclusion: Looking Ahead to the Future: Why Laughing Will Matter Even More
in the Decade to Come
Amy B. Becker and Jody C Baumgartner
Index
About the Contributors
Introduction: Still Good for a Laugh? Political Humor in a Changing Media
Landscape
Jody C Baumgartner and Amy B. Becker
Section I: Comedy, Advocacy, Journalism, or Something Else Entirely? It's
Not Just Entertainment Anymore
Chapter 1: The Rise of Advocacy Satire
Don J. Waisanen
Chapter 2: Journalist or Jokester? An Analysis of Last Week Tonight with
John Oliver
Julia R. Fox
Chapter 3: Partisan Trends in Late Night Humor
S. Robert Lichter and Stephen J. Farnsworth
Section II: Impacting Citizenship: The Effects of Exposure to Political
Comedy on Democratic Engagement
Chapter 4: The Limits of Attitude Change: Political Humor during the 2016
Campaign
Jody C Baumgartner
Chapter 5: Interviews and Viewing Motivations: Exploring Connections
between Political Satire, Perceived Learning, and Elaborative Processing
Amy B. Becker
Chapter 6: Inoculation against/with Political Humor
Josh Compton
Section III: Humor Appreciation: Audience Responses to Political Comedy
Chapter 7: The Political Ethology of Debate Humor and Audience Laughter:
Understanding Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Their Audiences
Patrick A. Stewart, Reagan Dye, and Austin Eubanks
Chapter 8: The Joke is on You: Satire and Blowback
Sophia A. McClennen
Chapter 9: What is Funny to Whom? Applying an Integrative Theoretical
Framework to the Study of Political Humor Appreciation
Christiane Grill
Section IV: It's Gone Global: International Perspectives on Political
Comedy
Chapter 10: Political Entertainment in Comparative Perspective: Exploring
the Applicability of the Gateway Hypothesis across Media Systems
Michael A. Xenos, Patricia Moy, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, and Julian
Meuller-Herbst
Chapter 11: The Causes and Consequences of Affinity for Political Humor
Mark Boukes
Chapter 12: Freedom of the Press in Israeli and American Satire
Edo Steinberg
Section V: Prospects for a New Generation of Laughter: The Evolution of
Political Comedy
Chapter 13: A New Generation of Satire Consumers?: A Socialization Approach
to Youth Exposure to News Satire
Stephanie A. Edgerly
Chapter 14: The Context for Comedy: Presidential Candidates and Comedy
Television
Michael Parkin
Chapter 15: The Ides of September: Jimmy Fallon, Donald Trump, and the
Changing Politics of Late Night Television
Jonathan S. Morris
Conclusion: Looking Ahead to the Future: Why Laughing Will Matter Even More
in the Decade to Come
Amy B. Becker and Jody C Baumgartner
Index
About the Contributors
Landscape
Jody C Baumgartner and Amy B. Becker
Section I: Comedy, Advocacy, Journalism, or Something Else Entirely? It's
Not Just Entertainment Anymore
Chapter 1: The Rise of Advocacy Satire
Don J. Waisanen
Chapter 2: Journalist or Jokester? An Analysis of Last Week Tonight with
John Oliver
Julia R. Fox
Chapter 3: Partisan Trends in Late Night Humor
S. Robert Lichter and Stephen J. Farnsworth
Section II: Impacting Citizenship: The Effects of Exposure to Political
Comedy on Democratic Engagement
Chapter 4: The Limits of Attitude Change: Political Humor during the 2016
Campaign
Jody C Baumgartner
Chapter 5: Interviews and Viewing Motivations: Exploring Connections
between Political Satire, Perceived Learning, and Elaborative Processing
Amy B. Becker
Chapter 6: Inoculation against/with Political Humor
Josh Compton
Section III: Humor Appreciation: Audience Responses to Political Comedy
Chapter 7: The Political Ethology of Debate Humor and Audience Laughter:
Understanding Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Their Audiences
Patrick A. Stewart, Reagan Dye, and Austin Eubanks
Chapter 8: The Joke is on You: Satire and Blowback
Sophia A. McClennen
Chapter 9: What is Funny to Whom? Applying an Integrative Theoretical
Framework to the Study of Political Humor Appreciation
Christiane Grill
Section IV: It's Gone Global: International Perspectives on Political
Comedy
Chapter 10: Political Entertainment in Comparative Perspective: Exploring
the Applicability of the Gateway Hypothesis across Media Systems
Michael A. Xenos, Patricia Moy, Gianpietro Mazzoleni, and Julian
Meuller-Herbst
Chapter 11: The Causes and Consequences of Affinity for Political Humor
Mark Boukes
Chapter 12: Freedom of the Press in Israeli and American Satire
Edo Steinberg
Section V: Prospects for a New Generation of Laughter: The Evolution of
Political Comedy
Chapter 13: A New Generation of Satire Consumers?: A Socialization Approach
to Youth Exposure to News Satire
Stephanie A. Edgerly
Chapter 14: The Context for Comedy: Presidential Candidates and Comedy
Television
Michael Parkin
Chapter 15: The Ides of September: Jimmy Fallon, Donald Trump, and the
Changing Politics of Late Night Television
Jonathan S. Morris
Conclusion: Looking Ahead to the Future: Why Laughing Will Matter Even More
in the Decade to Come
Amy B. Becker and Jody C Baumgartner
Index
About the Contributors







