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- 2018
Not Just Funny After All: Sarcasm as a Catalyst for Public Engagement With Climate ChangeKeywords: sarcasm,satire,climate change,social media,The Onion,The Weather Channel Abstract: Sarcastic content is prevalent in online social media, although little research has explored its effects. In this study, we examine how exposure to one-sided versus two-sided sarcastic perspectives on climate change shapes beliefs about climate change. We find that exposure to one-sided messages that use irony to deride those who believe that climate change is a hoax (presented in The Onion) raises belief certainty in and perceived risk of climate change for those who do not already believe climate change is an important issue (N = 141). The two-sided message (presented by The Weather Channel) does not show any effects
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