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The Centre for Comedy Studies Research (CCSR) at Brunel University London is conducting an online survey on how voters evaluate politicians who appear in political satire and comedy programs.

If you've seen a politician on a comedy program, or you watch satire and political comedy, we'd love you to participate. Even if you don't watch a lot of political comedy, your thoughts are still important and very welcome. Anyone in the world over the age of 18 is eligible. Those who complete the full questionnaire will go into the draw to win £50 (or equivalent in their local currency).

Please feel free to distribute this email to any interested colleagues or students.

For more information and to participate, follow the survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/satire

Thank you,

Dr Rebecca Higgie
Endeavour Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Comedy Studies Research (CCSR)
Department of Social Sciences, Media and Communications
College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences
Brunel University
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 3PH
UK
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