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Gruner, Charles R. – 1974
In order to test the hypothesis that dogmatism is related to the understanding and appreciation of editorial satires, 116 University of Georgia speech students read and reacted to three editorial satires (two by Art Hoppe and one by Art Buchwald) arranged in booklets in three different orders. Students were asked to choose from a list of five…
Descriptors: College Students, Comprehension, Content Analysis, Dogmatism
Lamb, Chris – 1988
No living American satirist has pushed the limits of satire--perhaps the most extreme form of expression that society has tolerated--further than Garry Trudeau, who draws the comic strip "Doonesbury." Newspaper editors regularly pull the strip, alter it, or accompany it with a disclaimer when they think it is unfair or libelous. And the…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Characterization, Comics (Publications), Editorials
Peer reviewedBaughman, M. Dale – Contemporary Education, 1982
A collection of humorous anecdotes, poems, and essays written by M. Dale Baughman, who is retiring as editor of "Contemporary Education," focuses on a variety of topics including: (1) humor and the child; (2) the school's role in community life; (3) school administration; and (4) educational research. Also included is an editorial about…
Descriptors: Editorials, Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
Edwards, Janis L. – 1988
Because of the historical influence of religion in the national life and personal lives of many American citizens and the interplay between religious and national affairs in public discourse, it is useful to study the secular media for its portrayal of religion as news or as value system. A study describes the nature of commentary on religion by…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Characterization, Editorials, Humor
Peer reviewedGay, E. Nola – Ohio Media Spectrum, 1994
Provides a satirical view of the extinction of school librarians. Highlights include educational technology development; changing professional environments; mainstreaming; certification; and the industrialization of education. (AEF)
Descriptors: Certification, Editorials, Educational Change, Educational Development
Prerost, Frank J. – 1993
This paper reports findings of a study examining the appreciation of editorial cartoons as a function of personal characteristics rather than group membership. The variables examined were self-consciousness and the ability to utilize humor as a coping mechanism. Appreciation of editorial cartoons during the 1992 presidential campaign was measured…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cartoons, Coping, Editorials


