Publications
Donian, Jennalee and Nicholas Holm. 2021. Trevor Noah and the contingent politics of racial joking. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 30–48. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Elsayed, Yomna . 2021. Egyptian Facebook satire: A post-Spring carnivalesque. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 9–29. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Kornienko, Alla. 2021. Linguistic ridicule as a reflection of the confrontation between the political power and society. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 129–135. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Ödmark, Sara . 2021. De-contextualisation fuels controversy:the double-edged sword of humour in a hybrid media environment. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 49–64. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Shah, Shanon . 2021. Spontaneous humour and Malaysia’s democratic breakthrough in 2018. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 135–150. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Tsakona, Villy. 2021. The humorous rewriting of Orwell’s 1984: The Greek version. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 58–73. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Andreea-Nicoleta, Soare. 2020. Cartoons in Romanian humorous news: Commentary piece. The European Journal of Humour Research 8 (2) : 49–61. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Aronson, Olov. 2020. Victimhood in Swedish political discourse. Discourse & Society 32 (3) : 292–306. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Shukrun-Nagar, Pnina. 2020. The right to speak and the request to remain silent: Who owns politicians' Facebook pages? Israel Affairs 26 (1) : 26–43. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Christensen, Christian. 2019. The Weaponization of Doubt. Re-thinking Erdogan in an Era of Trumpism. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 12 (2) : 133–148. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Højlund Madsen, Diana. 2019. Gender, Power and Institutional Change – The Role of Formal and Informal Institutions in Promoting Women’s Political Representation in Ghana. Journal of Asian and African Studies 54 (1) : 70–87. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Onanuga, Paul. 2019. Proverbs, Power and Politics: A Linguistic Analysis of Osofisan’s Yungba-Yungba and the Dance Contest. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 50 (2) : 50–72. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)