The Viral Water Cooler: Talking About Political Satire Promotes Further Political Discussion

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Mass Communication and Society Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1080/15205436.2022.2138766
Min Seon Jeong, Jacob A. Long, Simon M. Lavis
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ABSTRACT Much effort has been devoted into understanding the participatory outcomes of political satire. Despite the increased impact of social media in disseminating political information online, however, researchers have not yet examined the potential role of social media in the relationship between political satire consumption and political communication processes. This study uses a three-wave panel survey to test the effects of both viewing political satire (intentionally) and incidental exposure (via shared content on social media) to political satire on political discussion, mediated by the viewers’ conversation about the content of political satire. This study also examines how Affinity for Political Humor (AFPH), specifically its social cohesion dimension, moderates those relationships. Results demonstrate that regardless of whether the exposure was incidental via social media or not, exposure to political satire increased political discussion, mediated by conversation about political satire. This indirect effect differed by individuals’ level of AFPH. These results indicate that viewing political satire, even when it is incidental, can make people more likely to talk about the content of the satire programs, which in turn can promote their political discussion in general. This effect was found to be more prominent among those who score high on AFPH.
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病毒式饮水机:谈论政治讽刺促进了进一步的政治讨论
人们一直致力于理解政治讽刺的参与性结果。尽管社交媒体在网上传播政治信息方面的影响越来越大,但研究人员尚未研究社交媒体在政治讽刺消费与政治传播过程之间的关系中的潜在作用。本研究采用三波面板调查来测试观看政治讽刺(有意)和偶然接触(通过社交媒体上的共享内容)政治讽刺对政治讨论的影响,以观众对政治讽刺内容的对话为中介。本研究还探讨了政治幽默亲和力(AFPH),特别是其社会凝聚力维度,如何调节这些关系。结果表明,无论是否偶然通过社交媒体接触政治讽刺,接触政治讽刺都增加了政治讨论,并以政治讽刺对话为媒介。这种间接影响因个体AFPH水平而异。这些结果表明,观看政治讽刺,即使是偶然的,也可以使人们更有可能谈论讽刺节目的内容,这反过来又可以促进他们的政治讨论。研究发现,这种影响在AFPH得分高的人群中更为突出。
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