Abstract
Editorial cartoonists and editorial page editors at 169 major US. dailies have differing views on the objectives of editorial cartoons and the appropriateness of editorial independence for cartoonists. Differences – including demographics, the self-ascribed political orientations of cartoonists and editors, and the orientations they perceive in their colleagues and audiences – are examined as explanations for varying views of the purpose of editorial cartoons and the role of those who produce them.
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