This article argues that the conventional conceptualization in political science of politics is problematic, that it is overly narrow and constrained. This is because it excludes a range of actions like satire and humour which have come to play an increasing role in inspiring and provoking powerful political emotions and in informing the political agenda. Drawing on the work of critical scholars, it is argued that emotion, ethics and art can be deeply political. Moreover, new forms of media have encouraged new-old forms of political action often at the hands of young people who hitherto have been marginalized from the public sphere. Digital technology enables the production of user-generated content, opening new spaces for information, the ...
Political comedy is a hybrid genre that mixes political news and analysis with comedy and entertainm...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
In this introductory article to a special issue on ‘the politics and aesthetics of humour’, we argue...
A considerable body of academic literature has lauded political satirists as rebellious defenders of...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
In international crises, the media’s information and orientation function is particularly important ...
While historical and contemporary thinkers have described politics as theater, this article moves be...
This article identifies an unease, or even squeamishness, in the way in which political science addr...
This article develops a critical engagement with the politics of British satire. After first engagin...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
News satire plays with the political in ways that transgress journalistic as well as social and mora...
Our contemporary politics faces the paradoxical problem that while we are inundated with images on o...
Agenda-setting has mostly been investigated as the cognitive process set in motion by the salience o...
The article deals with the use of humorous and entertaining elements in online election campaign vid...
Political comedy is a hybrid genre that mixes political news and analysis with comedy and entertainm...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
In this introductory article to a special issue on ‘the politics and aesthetics of humour’, we argue...
A considerable body of academic literature has lauded political satirists as rebellious defenders of...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
In international crises, the media’s information and orientation function is particularly important ...
While historical and contemporary thinkers have described politics as theater, this article moves be...
This article identifies an unease, or even squeamishness, in the way in which political science addr...
This article develops a critical engagement with the politics of British satire. After first engagin...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
News satire plays with the political in ways that transgress journalistic as well as social and mora...
Our contemporary politics faces the paradoxical problem that while we are inundated with images on o...
Agenda-setting has mostly been investigated as the cognitive process set in motion by the salience o...
The article deals with the use of humorous and entertaining elements in online election campaign vid...
Political comedy is a hybrid genre that mixes political news and analysis with comedy and entertainm...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...