This paper focuses on two controversial cartoons that elicited debates around the conflicts between freedom of expression and the right to satire on the one hand, and the protection of the reputation or rights of others on the other. Paying special attention to genre-related aspects, we adopt a comprehensive approach that combines a discourse analysis of the cartoons, the analysis of the legal cases that followed their publication, and the assessment by 68 cartoonists from 33 nationalities on the clarity and offensiveness of the selected cartoons. The cartoons were published in Charlie Hebdo (France) and El Universo (Ecuador), respectively. Based on our analyses, we propose that the main triggers of discursive controversy are the target as ...
This study is an effort to explore the role of political cartoons in opinion building and the expect...
The topic of this study is inspired by my own personal skill in drawing cartoons, my professional ex...
In mid-1970s Spain, many new satirical magazines featured a strong political stance opposing Francis...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict between freedom of expressi...
Cartoons and comics have been a part of American culture since this nation’s formation. Throughout t...
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Using cartoon controversy as a precedent, this paper describes theurgency to address the clash betwe...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict\ud between freedom of expr...
This short comment assesses the situation of cartoons, comics and human rights after the Charlie Heb...
Copyright © The author(s). First published by Australian Review of Public Affairs 2004.In a previou...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
While cartoonists at a ‘Cartoons for Peace’ conference generally claimed that freedom of expression ...
This study is an effort to explore the role of political cartoons in opinion building and the expect...
The topic of this study is inspired by my own personal skill in drawing cartoons, my professional ex...
In mid-1970s Spain, many new satirical magazines featured a strong political stance opposing Francis...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict between freedom of expressi...
Cartoons and comics have been a part of American culture since this nation’s formation. Throughout t...
© 2008 Copyright is vested in the authors. Apart from any fair dealing permitted according to the p...
Using cartoon controversy as a precedent, this paper describes theurgency to address the clash betwe...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict\ud between freedom of expr...
This short comment assesses the situation of cartoons, comics and human rights after the Charlie Heb...
Copyright © The author(s). First published by Australian Review of Public Affairs 2004.In a previou...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
While cartoonists at a ‘Cartoons for Peace’ conference generally claimed that freedom of expression ...
This study is an effort to explore the role of political cartoons in opinion building and the expect...
The topic of this study is inspired by my own personal skill in drawing cartoons, my professional ex...
In mid-1970s Spain, many new satirical magazines featured a strong political stance opposing Francis...