Publications
Liliya Duskaeva. 2021. Humour as an information-influencing resource in mass media. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 29–43.
Tunalı, Tijen . 2020. Humour as political aesthetics in street protests during the political Ice Age 1. The European Journal of Humour Research 8 (2) : 129–145.
Chen, Xinren. 2019. “You're a nuisance!”: “Patch-up” jocular abuse in Chinese fiction. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 52–63.
Dore, Margherita. 2019. Editorial: Multilingual Humour in Translation. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (1) : 1–6.
Hall, Rosemary. 2019. The mouths of others: The linguistic performance of race in Bermuda. Journal of Sociolinguistics 23 (3) : 223–243.
Mifdal, Mohamed. 2019. Breaking frame and frame-shifting in Bassem Youssef’s satirical tv show al-Bern?meg. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 30–43.
Moody, Stephen J. 2019. Contextualizing macro-level identities and constructing inclusiveness through teasing and self-mockery: A view from the intercultural workplace in Japan. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 145–159.
Robles, Jessica S. 2019. Building Up by Tearing Down. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 38 (1) : 85–105.
Ruiz-Guerillo, Leonor. 2019. Performing gender through stand-up comedy in Spanish. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 67–86.
Sinkeviciute, Valeria. 2019. Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. A pragmatic analysis of social interaction. (Topics in Humor Research 8). John Benjamins.
Weerd, Pomme van de. 2019. “Those foreigners ruin everything here”: Interactional functions of ethnic labelling among pupils in the Netherlands. Journal of Sociolinguistics 23 (3) : 244–262.
Adeoluwa Olusegun, Elijah. 2018. The àwadà pehenomenon: exploring humour in Wole Soyinka's Alápatà Apátà. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (4) : 118–132.
Eze Orji, Bernard. 2018. Humour, satire and the emergent stand-up comedy: a diachronic appraisal of the contributions of the masking tradition. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (4) : 24–38.
Skalicky, Stephen. 2018. Lexical priming in humorous satirical newspaper headlines. Humor 31 (4) : 583–602.
Slobe, Tyanna. 2018. Style, stance, and social meaning in mock white girl. Language in Society 47 (4) : 541–567.
Tamás, Ágnes. 2018. Election campaign tools in Hungarian humour magazines in the second half of the 19th century. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (2) : 40–59.
Treviño, Rafael and David Quinto-Pozos. 2018. Name pronunciation strategies of ASL-Spanish-English trilingual interpreters during mock video relay service calls. Translation and Interpreting Studies 13 (1) : 71–86.
Vladimirou, Dimitra and Juliane House. 2018. Ludic impoliteness and globalisation on Twitter: ‘I speak England very best’ agglika_Tsipra, Tsipras #Clinton. Journal of Pragmatics 134 : 149–162.