정치 풍자와 참여적 시민성

' 정치 풍자와 참여적 시민성' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • 무선공학
  • polarization
  • political participation
  • political podcasts
  • political talk
  • political trust
  • selective exposure
  • 선택적 노출
  • 정치 대화
  • 정치 신뢰
  • 정치 팟캐스트
  • 정치 풍자
  • 정치참여
  • 태도 극화
동일주제 총논문수 논문피인용 총횟수 주제별 논문영향력의 평균
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' 정치 풍자와 참여적 시민성' 의 참고문헌

  • 혁명은 TV에 나오지 않는다
    문강형준 이매진 [2012]
  • 포스트저널리즘 시대의 이해를 위한 탐색적 연구 ― <나는 꼼수다 >의 사례를 중심으로
    박영흠 언론과학연구 12 (3) : 141 ~ 169 [2012]
  • 종편 출범 후 언론지형 ‘보수의 깔대기홀’···시민사회 견제 필요
    허정헌 한국일보 : 10 ~ [2013]
  • 정치 팟캐스트의 제삼자 지각 영향 요인에 관한 연구 : 팟캐스트〈나는 꼼수다 >의 영향력 지각을 중심으로
    곽정원 한국언론학보 57 (1) : 138 ~ 162 [2013]
  • 정치 팟캐스트 콘텐츠 <나는 꼼수다 >의 이용동기와 온⋅오프라인 정치참여: 서울 지역 2040세대 이용자 서베이를 중심으로 50 )
    이동희 미디어, 젠더 & 문화 (26) : 141 ~ 175 [2013]
  • 정치 팟캐스트 이용이 온ㆍ오프라인 정치참여에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 20대의 정치 팟캐스트 이용동기, 정치심리변인, 온ㆍ오프라인 정치참여 변인을 중심으로
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  • 세상읽기, 정치 평론의 엔터테인먼트화
  • 서울 지역 20대 유권자의 팟캐스트 이용과 정치참여에 관한 연구 - <나는꼼수다 > 청취 사례를 중심으로 -
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    Sotirovic, M. Political Communication 18 : 273 ~ 300 [2001]
  • The political sins of Jon Stewart
    Hart, R. P. Critical Studies in Media Communication 24 (3) : 263 ~ 272 [2007]
  • The influence of late-night TV comedy viewing on political talk : A moderated-mediation model
    Landreville, K. D. The International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (4) : 482 ~ 498 [2010]
  • The impact of selective exposure on political polarization and participation: An exploration of mediating and moderating mechanisms
    Kim, Y. -H. University of Texas [2013]
  • The consequences of cross-cutting networks for political participation
    Mutz, D. C. American Journal of Political Science 46 : 838 ~ 855 [2002]
  • The challenge of measuring media exposure: Reply to Diliplane, Goldman, & Mutz
    Prior, M. Political Communication 30 (4) : 620 ~ 634 [2013]
  • The affect effect of political satire : Sarcastic humor, negative emotions, and political participation
    Lee, H. Mass Communication & Society 17 : 307 ~ 328 [2014]
  • The Rhetoric of political comedy : A tragedy?
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    DellaVigna, S. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 122 : 1187 ~ 1234 [2006]
  • The Daily Show effect : Candidate evaluation, efficacy, and the American youth
    Baumgartner, J. American Politics Research 34 : 341 ~ 367 [2006]
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  • Post-television democracy: How media choice increases inequality in political involvement and polarizes elections
    Prior, M. Cambridge University Press [2007]
  • Politically motivated reinforcement seeking: Reframing the selective exposure debate
    Garrett, R. K. Journal of Communication 59 (4) : 676 ~ 699 [2009]
  • Political talk radio, situational involvement, and political mobilization
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  • Political humor as democratic relief? The effects of exposure to comedy and straight news on trust and efficacy
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  • Polarization and partisan selective exposure
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    Stroud, N. J. Political Communication 24 : 415 ~ 432 [2007]
  • Media and political polarization
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    Shah, D. V. Communication Research 32 : 531 ~ 565 [2005]
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  • How the other half votes: Big Brother viewers and the 2005 general election
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  • Hearing the Other Side: Deliberative versus Participatory Democracy
    Mutz, D. C. Cambridge University Press [2006]
  • Going to extremes : How like minds unite and divide
    Sunstein, C. R. Oxford University Press [2009]
  • Exposure to news, political comedy, and entertainment talk shows : Concern about security and political mistrust
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    van Zoonen, L. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers [2005]
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    Holbert, R. L. International Journal of Communication 7 : 305 ~ 323 [2013]
  • Deliberation and attitude polarization
    Wojcieszak, M. Journal of Communication 61 (4) : 596 ~ 617 [2011]
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    Lee, H. Mass Communication & Society 15 : 647 ~ 671 [2012]
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    Moy, P. Mass Communication and Society 8 (2) : 111 ~ 131 [2005]
  • Campaign ads, online messaging, and participation : Extending the communication mediation model
    Shah, D. V. Journal of Communication 57 (4) : 676 ~ 703 [2007]
  • Assessing causality in the cognitive mediation model
    Eveland, W. Communication Research 30 (4) : 359 ~ 386 [2003]
  • All virtue is relative: A response to Prior
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  • <나꼼수 >를 다시 말하기
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