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talker on MSNCelebrity study shows satire harms reputation more than criticismFindings suggest that seemingly innocuous satire may be more harmful than direct criticism because it can "dehumanize" people. The post Celebrity study shows satire harms reputation more than ...
I hope that Rex Huppke’s June 6 opinion piece on “mansplaining” was a masterful piece of satire. If not, ironically, it was a perfect example of the phenomenon itself: “Pardon me, ladies ...
In our digital times as we are inundated with YouTube videos, memes and social media, satire is everywhere, but it can be more damaging to people's reputations than direct criticism, according to new ...
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