Book review: Koivukoski, Joonas (2022). Political Humour in the Hybrid Media environment: Studies on Journalistic Satire and Amusing Advocacy. University or Helsinki.
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Keywords

political satire
mass media
new media
media
political activism.

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Takovski, A. (2024). Book review: Koivukoski, Joonas (2022). Political Humour in the Hybrid Media environment: Studies on Journalistic Satire and Amusing Advocacy. University or Helsinki. The European Journal of Humour Research, 12(1), 256-259. https://w.europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/907

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