1. “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Open Access Author: Burton, Sarah J Title: “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: The Daily Showhistorylegalethnographydeliberationdissentdeliberative democracyFirst Amendmentmediasatirefake newssatirical newsThe Colbert Reportrolesatirist shieldcomedyhumorindignation File: Download Burton-SchreyerThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Martin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorMartin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorRobert Dwayne Richards, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. From Stewart to Satire: Alternative Journalism in Late Night Tv Open Access Author: Appleman, Michael Jeffrey Title: From Stewart to Satire: Alternative Journalism in Late Night Tv Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: The Daily ShowsatireStewartThe Colbert Reportfake newsalternative journalismLast Week TonightOliverhumorcomedy File: Download Appleman_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorRobert Dwayne Richards, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Influence of News on Television Satire Open Access Author: Hyneman, Laurel Elizabeth Title: The Influence of News on Television Satire Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: satiresitcomnewsThe SimpsonsAll in the Family File: Download HYNEMAN_THESIS_4-12.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Curtis William Chandler, Thesis SupervisorJohn Philip Sanchez, Thesis Honors Advisor