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Satirical persuasion and topic salience

Pages 151-162 | Published online: 01 Apr 2009

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Larry Powell. (1977) Satire and speech trait evaluation. Western Journal of Speech Communication 41:2, pages 117-125.
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Jody C Baumgartner & Brad Lockerbie. (2018) Maybe it Is More Than a Joke: Satire, Mobilization, and Political Participation* . Social Science Quarterly 99:3, pages 1060-1074.
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