Publications
Balakrishnan, Vinod and Snehal P. Sanathanan. 2021. Before the political cartoonist, there was the Vidusaka: The case for an indigenous comic tradition. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 91–109.
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.
Pitts, Margaret J. 2019. The Language and Social Psychology of Savoring: Advancing the Communication Savoring Model. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 38 (2) : 237–259.
Light, Elinor. 2018. Aesthetic ruptures: viewing graffiti as the emplaced vernacular. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 15 (2) : 179–195.
Greenberg, Nathaniel. 2017. Mythical State. The Aesthetics and Counter-Aesthetics of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 10 (2,3) : 255–271.
Hołobut, Agata. 2017. Vestibules to the “world of topsyturvydom” – peritexts in nonsense anthologies. The European Journal of Humour Research 5 (3) : 4–24.
Sover, Arie. 2017. Humour, food and fashion: The use of humour and food in fashion shows. The European Journal of Humour Research 5 (1) : 69–90.
Su, Lily I-wen and Hui-Chieh Hsu. 2014. Love in disguise: Incongruity between text and music in song. Journal of Pragmatics 62 : 136–150.
Lindauer, Martin S., ed. 2013. The Expressiveness of Perceptual Experience. Physiognomy reconsidered. (Consciousness & Emotion Book Series 8). John Benjamins.
Falzett, Tiber F.M. 2012. “Bhio’ tu dìreach ga ithe, bha e cho math = You would just eat it, it was so good”. Music, Metaphor and Food for Thought on Scottish Gaelic Aesthetics. In Idström, Anna and Elisabeth Piirainen, eds. Endangered Metaphors. (Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 2). John Benjamins. pp. 315–338.
Koopman, E.M. 2011. Predictors of insight and catharsis among readers who use literature as a coping strategy. Scientific Study of Literature 1 (2) : 1–2.
Kushner, Scott. 2011. Virtually Dead: Blogospheric Absence and the Ethics of Networked Reading. The Communication Review 14 (1) : 25–45.
Wu, Jingsi. 2011. Enlightenment or Entertainment: The Nurturance of an Aesthetic Public Sphere Through a Popular Talent Show in China. The Communication Review 14 (1) : 46–67.
Bauer, Samuel M. 2010. From jeering to giggling: Spain's dramatic break from a satirical to an avant-garde humor. Humor 23 (1) : 65–81.
Wuqiu, Fan. 2010. On the aesthetic ablation of fuzziness in Chinese expressions in Chinese-English translation. Babel 56 (2) : 139–167.
Webster, Anthony K. 2009. The poetics and politics of Navajo ideophony in contemporary Navajo poetry. Language & Communication 29 (2) : 133–151.
Davies, Eirlys E. and Abdelâli Bentahila. 2008. Code switching as a poetic device: Examples from rai lyrics. Language & Communication 28 (1) : 1–20.
Hall, Rachel. 2007. Of Ziploc Bags and Black Holes: The Aesthetics of Transparency in the War on Terror. The Communication Review 10 (4) : 319–346.