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I. Political protest
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II. Social institutions ridiculed
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III. Ridicule as a creative resource
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IV. The impact of ridicule as a means of protest
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V. The ambiguities inherent in ridicule
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Tributes
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Readings
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Founded and directed by Dominique Wolton, the aim of this journal is to study, using an interdisciplinary approach, the relationships that communication has with individuals, technology, cultures, and societies. A third of the journal’s board members come from outside of France.
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