In the lead up to the recent presidential election in the USA and the imminent general election in the UK, there has been much discussion around the ‘problem of political apathy’. This paper attempts to analyse the meaning of this in both countries, and consider the sources of people’s political socialisation and development of political literacy, including popular culture
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Book synopsis: From the attempt to impeach Bill Clinton to the 2000 elections and George W. Bush's p...
Memes and popular culture have become central to our understanding of contemporary politics. Recent ...
Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most contr...
When students commence the study of political theory, they often lack the vocabulary necessary for t...
It is often said that the poet Homer “educated” ancient Greece. Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale ha...
An essay is presented on the impact of the political content of the television program The Simpsons...
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. ...
The creators of The Simpsons have constructed a model of society, one which due to the show's longev...
Rooted in the philosophy of Michael W. Apple, this thesis examines how The Simpsons has portrayed ne...
The Simpsons consistently questions what is culturally acceptable, going against the grain of popula...
Political comedy is the one off-line news source – albeit soft news – that young adults access in hi...
Due to its longevity (almost 400 episodes and 18 years), and the sheer number of supporting charact...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
Research has shown that political satire programs offer both important information about contemporar...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Book synopsis: From the attempt to impeach Bill Clinton to the 2000 elections and George W. Bush's p...
Memes and popular culture have become central to our understanding of contemporary politics. Recent ...
Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most contr...
When students commence the study of political theory, they often lack the vocabulary necessary for t...
It is often said that the poet Homer “educated” ancient Greece. Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale ha...
An essay is presented on the impact of the political content of the television program The Simpsons...
The modern landscape of American entertainment is filled with commentary on the state of the union. ...
The creators of The Simpsons have constructed a model of society, one which due to the show's longev...
Rooted in the philosophy of Michael W. Apple, this thesis examines how The Simpsons has portrayed ne...
The Simpsons consistently questions what is culturally acceptable, going against the grain of popula...
Political comedy is the one off-line news source – albeit soft news – that young adults access in hi...
Due to its longevity (almost 400 episodes and 18 years), and the sheer number of supporting charact...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
Research has shown that political satire programs offer both important information about contemporar...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Book synopsis: From the attempt to impeach Bill Clinton to the 2000 elections and George W. Bush's p...
Memes and popular culture have become central to our understanding of contemporary politics. Recent ...