The ethics of news media reporting on coronavirus humor

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Abstract

This essay explores the news media's portrayal of humor during the early phase of COVID-19-related lockdowns. Examining a collection of online news articles reveals the media tended to frame the issue as an ethical one (e.g., "is it okay to laugh at the coronavirus?"). After reviewing work on humor ethics, a qualitative content analysis of 20 news media articles is presented. Three issues from the news stories are identified, allowing comparison of the media's claims against the ethical principles articulated. The essay concludes with a consideration of how news media's coverage of humor fits within a broader pandemic narrative.

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Miczo, N. (2021, May 1). The ethics of news media reporting on coronavirus humor. Humor. De Gruyter Mouton. https://doi.org/10.1515/humor-2021-0011

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