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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
542013
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
432012
Agenda cueing effects of news and social media
E Stoycheff, RJ Pingree, JT Peifer, M Sui
Media Psychology 21 (2), 182-201, 2018
332018
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
262017
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
252018
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
242021
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
242016
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
Best practices for working with opt-in online panels
J Peifer, K Garrett
Ohio State University: Columbus, 2014
202014
Satire and journalism
J Peifer, T Lee
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2019
182019
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
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
152020
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
142021
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
52020
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
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
32022
Citizen Forums: Examining a Journalistic Transparency Initiative’s Capacity to Foster Understanding, Connection, and Trust
JT Peifer, LPB Partain
Journalism Practice, 1-21, 2023
12023
Elite Hostility Toward Journalism, News Trust, and the Mediating Role of Fear for Motivating Public Support of News Media
JT Peifer, A Haskell
International Journal of Communication, 2023
2023
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