Publications
Han, Chong and Adrian Hale. 2021. ‘She is like a Yakshini": Character construction via aggressive humour in Chinese sitcom discourse. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 110–130.
Fonseca, Paula, Esther Pascual and Todd Oakley. 2020. “Hi, Mr. President!” Fictive interaction blends as a unifying rhetorical strategy in satire. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 18 (1) : 180–212.
Parry, Ruth and Wendy Archer. 2019. Blame attributions and mitigated confessions: The discursive construction of guilty admissions in celebrity TV confessionals. Discourse & Communication 13 (6) : 591–611.
Chovanec, Jan. 2019. Early Titanic Jokes: A disaster for the theory of disaster jokes? Humor 32 (2) : 201–226.
del Saz-Rubio, Maria Milagros. 2019. The pragmatic-semiotic construction of male identities in contemporary advertising of male grooming products. Discourse & Communication 13 (2) : 192–227.
Dore, Margherita. 2019. Multilingual humour in audiovisual translation. Modern Family dubbed in Italan. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (1) : 52–70.
Fitzgerald, Richard and Göran Eriksson. 2019. Web-TV as a backstage activity: Emerging forms of audience address in the post-broadcast era. Text & Talk 39 (1) : 47–67.
Schnurr, Stephanie and Kieran Andrew File. 2019. That match was “a bit like losing your virginity”. Failed humour, face and identity construction in TV interviews with professional athletes and coaches. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 132–144.
Gao, Hua. 2019. Devices of alignment. Suoyi- and Danshi-prefaced questions in Mandarin Chinese TV news interviews. Chinese Language and Discourse 10 (1).
Pavlidou, Theodossia and Lena Gialabouki. 2019. Beyond answering: Interviewees' use of questions in TV political interviews. Journal of Pragmatics 151 : 18–29.
Gilbert, Christopher J. 2019. Of Satire and Gordian Knots. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 124–156.
Han, Yiting. 2019. Chinese L2 users as active social agents: Sentence final particles variation and identities. Applied Pragmatics 1 (1) : 46–67.
Hutchby, Ian. 2019. Performed retelling: Self-enactment and the dramatisation of narrative on a television talk show. Journal of Pragmatics 149 : 1–13.
Karas, Hilla. 2019. False equality in election advertisements. The use of multilingualism and subtitles. Journal of Language and Politics 18 (1) : 131–153.
Kersten, Holger. 2019. America’s faith in the laugh resistance – popular beliefs about political humor in the 2016 presidential elections. Humor 32 (2) : 299–316.