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The book offers an analytical and empirical account of the specificities of political entertainment in post-authoritarian democracies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000933819
- Artikelnr.: 68339993
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000933819
- Artikelnr.: 68339993
Martin Echeverría is Full Professor at the Center of Studies in Political Communication at the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico. His work has been published in the International Journal of Press/Politics, International Journal of Communication, Journalism Studies, Journalism Practice, Journal of International Communication and Communication & Society, as well as other leading Latin American journals. Co-Chair of the Political Communication Section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR).
Frida V. Rodelo is Full Professor in the Department of Social Communication Studies at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. Her work has been published in the International Journal of Communication, Television and New Media, Global Media and Communication, Cuadernos.info, and other leading journals in Communication Studies.
Frida V. Rodelo is Full Professor in the Department of Social Communication Studies at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. Her work has been published in the International Journal of Communication, Television and New Media, Global Media and Communication, Cuadernos.info, and other leading journals in Communication Studies.
1. Introduction: researching political entertainment in post-authoritarian
democracies
PART I: Political entertainment in legacy media: historical and structural
conditions 2. The historical development of political humor in Mexico
3. Potentials and limits of political satire on network television in
Mexico
4. Political news as entertainment in Mexican media
PART II: Political entertainment in the digital age: producers and content
5. Political satire in the changing media landscape: a Mexican response to
Jon Stewart?
6. Political entertainers in the Mexican YouTube sphere
PART III: Enhancing citizenship through laughing: reception and effects of
political entertainment 7. Biting humor in the digital era: benefits and
hindrances for citizens
8. Political humor and citizenship: effects of satire on democratic
attitudes
9. Conclusion: distinctive features and explanations of political
entertainment in Mexico
democracies
PART I: Political entertainment in legacy media: historical and structural
conditions 2. The historical development of political humor in Mexico
3. Potentials and limits of political satire on network television in
Mexico
4. Political news as entertainment in Mexican media
PART II: Political entertainment in the digital age: producers and content
5. Political satire in the changing media landscape: a Mexican response to
Jon Stewart?
6. Political entertainers in the Mexican YouTube sphere
PART III: Enhancing citizenship through laughing: reception and effects of
political entertainment 7. Biting humor in the digital era: benefits and
hindrances for citizens
8. Political humor and citizenship: effects of satire on democratic
attitudes
9. Conclusion: distinctive features and explanations of political
entertainment in Mexico
1. Introduction: researching political entertainment in post-authoritarian
democracies
PART I: Political entertainment in legacy media: historical and structural
conditions 2. The historical development of political humor in Mexico
3. Potentials and limits of political satire on network television in
Mexico
4. Political news as entertainment in Mexican media
PART II: Political entertainment in the digital age: producers and content
5. Political satire in the changing media landscape: a Mexican response to
Jon Stewart?
6. Political entertainers in the Mexican YouTube sphere
PART III: Enhancing citizenship through laughing: reception and effects of
political entertainment 7. Biting humor in the digital era: benefits and
hindrances for citizens
8. Political humor and citizenship: effects of satire on democratic
attitudes
9. Conclusion: distinctive features and explanations of political
entertainment in Mexico
democracies
PART I: Political entertainment in legacy media: historical and structural
conditions 2. The historical development of political humor in Mexico
3. Potentials and limits of political satire on network television in
Mexico
4. Political news as entertainment in Mexican media
PART II: Political entertainment in the digital age: producers and content
5. Political satire in the changing media landscape: a Mexican response to
Jon Stewart?
6. Political entertainers in the Mexican YouTube sphere
PART III: Enhancing citizenship through laughing: reception and effects of
political entertainment 7. Biting humor in the digital era: benefits and
hindrances for citizens
8. Political humor and citizenship: effects of satire on democratic
attitudes
9. Conclusion: distinctive features and explanations of political
entertainment in Mexico