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Palin, Saturday Night Live, and framing: Examining the dynamics of political parody
JT Peifer
The Communication Review 16 (3), 155-177, 2013
582013
The impudence of being earnest: Jon Stewart and the boundaries of discursive responsibility
M Carlson, JT Peifer
Journal of Communication 63 (2), 333-350, 2013
462013
Can we be funny? The social responsibility of political humor
JT Peifer
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (4), 263-276, 2012
462012
Agenda cueing effects of news and social media
E Stoycheff, RJ Pingree, JT Peifer, M Sui
Media Psychology 21 (2), 182-201, 2018
342018
Perceived news media importance: Developing and validating a measure for personal valuations of normative journalistic functions
JT Peifer
Communication Methods and Measures 12 (1), 55-79, 2018
312018
The value of explaining the process: How journalistic transparency and perceptions of news media importance can (sometimes) foster message credibility and engagement intentions
JT Peifer, J Meisinger
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 98 (3), 828-853, 2021
302021
Imitation as flattery: How TV news parody’s media criticism can influence perceived news media importance and media trust
JT Peifer
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 2017
282017
Appreciation of Pro-Attitudinal Versus Counter-Attitudinal Political Humor: A Cognitive Consistency Approach to the Study of Political Entertainment
JT Peifer, RL Holbert
Communication Quarterly 64 (1), 16-35, 2016
252016
Developing a Systematic Assessment of Humor in the Context of the 2012 U.S. General Election Debates
JT Peifer, RL Holbert
Argumentation and Advocacy 49, 286-300, 2013
212013
Satire and journalism
J Peifer, T Lee
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2019
202019
Best practices for working with opt-in online panels
J Peifer, K Garrett
Ohio State University: Columbus, 2014
202014
Spoofing presidential hopefuls: The roles of affective disposition and positive emotions in prompting the social transmission of debate parody
JT Peifer, KD Landreville
International Journal of Communication 14, 21, 2020
162020
Liking the (funny) messenger: The influence of news parody exposure, mirth, and predispositions on media trust
JT Peifer
Media Psychology 21 (4), 529-557, 2018
162018
Risky satire: Examining how a traditional news outlet’s use of satire can affect audience perceptions and future engagement with the news source
JT Peifer, JG Myrick
Journalism 22 (7), 1629-1646, 2021
152021
Parody Humor's Process of Influence: The Roles of Sympathy and Enjoyment in Shaping Political Perceptions
JT Peifer
Mass Communication and Society 19, 173-196, 2016
132016
Warring with the press: The influence of elite hostility, emotions, and perceptions of news media importance on support for journalism
JT Peifer
Journalism Studies 21 (13), 1852-1872, 2020
62020
Selectively sharing satirical news: Strengthening an empirical understanding of how agreement, mirth, and perceived informativeness contribute to the diffusion of mediated comedy
JT Peifer, T Lee, GH Koo
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107108, 2022
42022
Setting a non-agenda: effects of a perceived lack of problems in recent news or Twitter
RJ Pingree, E Stoycheff, M Sui, JT Peifer
Mass Communication and Society 21 (5), 555-584, 2018
42018
Citizen Forums: Examining a Journalistic Transparency Initiative’s Capacity to Foster Understanding, Connection, and Trust
JT Peifer, LPB Partain
Journalism Practice, 1-21, 2023
22023
Conversations on ‘making the news’: A citizen journalism-oriented tool for empowering citizen advocates of journalism
JT Peifer, LPB Partain, J Midberry
Journalism, 14648849241261118, 2024
2024
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