Publications
Rivin, Daniil and Olga Shcherbakova. 2021. Understanding of comical texts in people with different types of attitudes towards humour: Evidence from Internet memes. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 112–131.
Vasileva, Viktoria and Liubov Ivanova. 2021. Humour as a strategy for news delivery: The case of Meduza. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 105–128.
Adams-Thies, Brian. 2019. Hooking up mildly or wildly. Linguistic interventions for the negotiation of gay male desires. Journal of Language and Sexuality 8 (1) : 108–131.
Nyarko Ansah, Gladys, Jemima Asabea Anderson and Grace Ampomaa Afrifa. 2019. The choice of English as a home language in urban Ghana. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (4) : 418–434.
Balaman, Ufuk. 2019. Sequential organization of hinting in online task-oriented L2 interaction. Text & Talk 39 (4) : 511–534.
Blommaert, Jan. 2019. Formatting online actions: #justsaying on Twitter. The International Journal of Multilingualism 16 (2) : 112–126.
Blommaert, Jan. 2019. From groups to actions and back in online-offline sociolinguistics. Multilingua 38 (4) : 485–493.
Machin, David and Petre Breazu. 2019. Racism toward the Roma through the affordances of Facebook: bonding, laughter and spite. Discourse & Society 30 (4) : 376–394.
McEnery, Tony and Gavin Brookes. 2019. The utility of topic modelling for discourse studies: A critical evaluation. Discourse Studies 21 (1) : 3–21.
Cendra, Anastasia Nelladia. 2019. Gender stereotypes depicted in online sexist jokes. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 44–66.
Grant, Tim and Emily Chiang. 2019. Deceptive Identity Performance: Offender Moves and Multiple Identities in Online Child Abuse Conversations. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 675–698.
Choe, Hanwool. 2019. Eating together multimodally: Collaborative eating in mukbang, a Korean livestream of eating. Language in Society 48 (2) : 171–208.
Dori-Hacohen, Gonen. 2019. ‘Hitlahamut’: A term for unreasonable populist public talk in Israel. Discourse & Society 30 (2) : 135–153.
Drackley, Patrick. 2019. “Je suis circonflexe”: grassroots prescriptivism and orthographic reform. Language Policy 18 (2) : 295–313.