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Political Humor in a Changing Media Landscape: A New Generation of Research
By (Author) Jody C Baumgartner
Edited by Amy B. Becker
Contributions by Jody C Baumgartner
Contributions by Amy B. Becker
Contributions by Mark Boukes
Contributions by Josh Compton
Contributions by Reagan G. Dye
Contributions by Stephanie Edgerly
Contributions by Austin D. Eubanks
Contributions by Stephen J. Farnsworth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th September 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
320.014
Hardback
352
Width 163mm, Height 231mm, Spine 24mm
653g
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 Political Humor in a Changing Media Landscape: A New Generation of Research, Baumgartner and Becker have succeeded in compiling a theoretically and methodologically rich body of work from today's preeminent scholars of political humor and satire. The volume features cutting edge experimental and survey research as well as content and rhetorical analysis to explore the predictors and effects of exposure to political humor and the strategic use of humor by political figures. This important work is a must-have for those working in the area of political humor content, processing, and effects. -- Dannagal G. Young, University of Delaware
This timely volume reflects the truly diverse and interdisciplinary nature of the study of political humor: a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches that update theory and understanding of humor in an increasingly hybrid media environment. That several chapters engage in comparative analyses makes the book valuable beyond the typical US context. -- Lindsay H. Hoffman, University of Delaware
This book comes just at the right time. A critical mass of political humor scholarship has formed in the discipline and we need an assessment of where we stand at the moment. This edited collection provides researchers with a clear sense of what we know and what we need to address with continued research. -- R. Lance Holbert, Temple University
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.