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"The Stewart/Colbert effect" was published by McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers in 2011 - Jefferson, N.C, it has 198 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: The Stewart/Colbert effect
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 198
  • Publisher: ➤  McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
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  • Publish Location: Jefferson, N.C
  • Dewey Decimal Classification: 791.45/617
  • Library of Congress Classification: PN1992.77.D28 S74 2011PN1992.77.D28S74

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  • Pagination: viii, 198 p. :

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"The Stewart/Colbert effect" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction: surveying scholarship on The daily show and The Colbert report / Josh Compton
  • 2- New research on The daily show and The Colbert report. The science of satire: The daily show and The Colbert report as sources of public attention to science and the environment / Lauren Feldman, Anthony Leiserowitz, and Edward Maibach
  • 3- Making sense of The daily show: understanding the role of partisan heuristics in political comedy effects / Michael A. Xenos, Patricia Moy, and Amy B. Becker
  • 4- Stoned slackers or super citizens? The daily show viewing and political engagement of young adults / Jody C. Baumgartner and Jonathan S. Morris
  • 5- Is fake news the real news? the significance of Stewart and Colbert for democratic discourse, politics, and policy / Mark K. McBeth and Randy S. Clemons
  • 6- Jon Stewart a heretic? surely you jest: political participation and discussion among viewers of late night comedy programming / Dannagal Goldthwaite Young and Sarah E. Esralew
  • 7- Theoretical considerations. Irony and the news: speaking through cool to American youth / Richard Van Heertum
  • 8- Wise fools: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as modern day jesters in the American court / Julia R. Fox
  • 9- I am the mainstream media (and so can you!) / Robert T. Tally, Jr
  • 10- It's all about meme: the art of the interview and the insatiable ego of the Colbert bump / Kevin A. Wisniewski
  • 11- Real ethical concerns and fake news: The daily show and the challenge of the new media environment / Bruce A. Williams and Michael X. Delli Carpini.

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"The ten essays in this interdisciplinary collection explore the issues engendered by the popularity of entertainment news, including the role of satire in politics, the declining level of trust in traditional sources of media, the shows' cathartic or informational function, and the ways in which these shows influence public opinion"--Provided by publisher.

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