Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, and in some cases this has extended to commentary about science and its role in policy. This is certainly the case for the recent Adam McKay film, ‘Don't look up’, where an allegorical story about a comet heading for Earth is used to satirise the current political and media response to the climate catastrophe. While the film succeeds in making its point, how the humour interacts with objectives of science communication highlights some risks of using satire where there's overlap between the subject of the satire and a potential audience for communication.</jats:p
In an increasingly digital world growing number of people are obtaining their information about natu...
This thesis considers, from a creative writer’s perspective, the largely untapped potential for comb...
First paragraph: Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out ...
Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, and in some ca...
‘Don't look up’ represents the news media as harmful to the public understanding of science. The new...
In December 2021, Netflix released a comedy feature film, ‘Don't Look Up’. The film follows two scie...
The public perception of science and its practitioners is one of stoic seriousness or of laughable a...
‘Don’t Look Up’ tells the story of a team of astrophysicists whose efforts to warn politicians, medi...
‘Don't Look Up’ makes no direct reference to climate change, yet functions as a climate communicatio...
Mockumentary is a style of film that has existed since 1957, at the latest. A fictional news piece f...
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). This study aims to test the perceptions of audiences to positive and...
Except for metaphor, tropes are arguably irrelevant to the analysis of science and technology. Among...
Satire, Humor, and Environmental Crises explores how satire and humor can be employed to address and...
Science is generally seen as a serious subject, yet scientific discoveries may sometimes have humoro...
Popular reviews of Don’t Look Up have been polarised, ranged from admiring to dismissive. This Netfl...
In an increasingly digital world growing number of people are obtaining their information about natu...
This thesis considers, from a creative writer’s perspective, the largely untapped potential for comb...
First paragraph: Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out ...
Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, and in some ca...
‘Don't look up’ represents the news media as harmful to the public understanding of science. The new...
In December 2021, Netflix released a comedy feature film, ‘Don't Look Up’. The film follows two scie...
The public perception of science and its practitioners is one of stoic seriousness or of laughable a...
‘Don’t Look Up’ tells the story of a team of astrophysicists whose efforts to warn politicians, medi...
‘Don't Look Up’ makes no direct reference to climate change, yet functions as a climate communicatio...
Mockumentary is a style of film that has existed since 1957, at the latest. A fictional news piece f...
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). This study aims to test the perceptions of audiences to positive and...
Except for metaphor, tropes are arguably irrelevant to the analysis of science and technology. Among...
Satire, Humor, and Environmental Crises explores how satire and humor can be employed to address and...
Science is generally seen as a serious subject, yet scientific discoveries may sometimes have humoro...
Popular reviews of Don’t Look Up have been polarised, ranged from admiring to dismissive. This Netfl...
In an increasingly digital world growing number of people are obtaining their information about natu...
This thesis considers, from a creative writer’s perspective, the largely untapped potential for comb...
First paragraph: Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out ...