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'It's So Hard Not to be Funny in This Situation':Memes and Humor in U.S. Youth Online Political Expression

机译:在这种情况下,这太难以很有趣':美国青年在线政治表达的模因和幽默

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In light of the promise of humorous political memes as popular routes to citizen empowerment as well as concerns over their potential dangers, it is necessary to examine how everyday citizens make sense of their role in political expression and how they engage with them—or not—in their everyday social media activities. This focus group study explores these questions by focusing on the digital practices of U.S. young adults. The findings suggest a range of benefits of posting political memes and humor online, including building solidarity with likeminded peers and reinforcing communal identity, as well as advancing accessible and influential political critiques. However, these positive assessments are complicated by concerns over the relationship between political meme humor and threats of trivialization and hyper-polarization, which limit some users from participating in its circulation and lead them to seek alternative modes of online engagement that are perceived as more civically valuable.
机译:鉴于幽默政想的承诺作为公民赋权的流行路线以及对潜在危险的担忧,有必要审查日常公民如何在政治表达中发挥作用以及它们如何与他们互动 - 或者在日常社交媒体活动中。通过专注于美国年轻成年人的数字实践,这项焦点小组研究探讨了这些问题。调查结果表明,在线发布政想和幽默的一系列效益,包括与舞蹈同龄人的团结合作,加强公共身份,以及推进可访问和有影响力的政治批评。然而,这些积极评估是通过对政治模因幽默与琐碎化和超极化威胁之间的关系的担忧,这限制了一些用户参与其流通并引导他们寻求替代在线参与的方式,以便更加私地有价值的。

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