This paper discusses some political implications of humor, using as a point of departure the mechanisms that explain the sources of the comical. First, I briefly present the main explanations offered for why we laugh. I then focus on the cognitive view proposed Hurley, Dennett and Adams, according to which humor carries out the epistemic function of eliminating the errors that covertly entered a mental space. In the second section of the paper, I present two accounts of how liberalism continues to extend the scope of individual liberties. I use these views on liberalism as a background for my analysis of the political implications of humor, advancing the claim that, as a result of its epistemic function, humor has a strong conservative bias
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
Why has comedy become one of our most abiding ethical preoccupations as well as a dominant mode of p...
The importance of comedy as a mode of political communication is widely recognized, and the correlat...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
Political humor is ubiquitous in some contexts and forbidden in others, and yet scholars have descri...
In the weeks preceding the 2008 US Presidential Election, both major party candidates and their runn...
Political humor is ubiquitous in some contexts and forbidden in others, and yet scholars have descri...
Political humor plays a positive role in American democracy. It increases the political awareness a...
This dissertation seeks to determine how laughter shapes our shared political life. In recent years ...
This dissertation offers a theory of the strategic use of rhetorical humor in political discourse. T...
Two experiments were run to test whether young voters were susceptible to stereotype threat effects ...
Two experiments were run to test whether young voters were susceptible to stereotype threat effects ...
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
Why has comedy become one of our most abiding ethical preoccupations as well as a dominant mode of p...
The importance of comedy as a mode of political communication is widely recognized, and the correlat...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
Political humor is ubiquitous in some contexts and forbidden in others, and yet scholars have descri...
In the weeks preceding the 2008 US Presidential Election, both major party candidates and their runn...
Political humor is ubiquitous in some contexts and forbidden in others, and yet scholars have descri...
Political humor plays a positive role in American democracy. It increases the political awareness a...
This dissertation seeks to determine how laughter shapes our shared political life. In recent years ...
This dissertation offers a theory of the strategic use of rhetorical humor in political discourse. T...
Two experiments were run to test whether young voters were susceptible to stereotype threat effects ...
Two experiments were run to test whether young voters were susceptible to stereotype threat effects ...
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
This paper takes the Status Loss Theory (introduced and explained in the first "How Humor Works" pap...
Why has comedy become one of our most abiding ethical preoccupations as well as a dominant mode of p...