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.
Dori-Hacohen, Gonen. 2019. ‘Hitlahamut’: A term for unreasonable populist public talk in Israel. Discourse & Society 30 (2) : 135–153.
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.
Orthaber, Sara. 2019. Aggressive humour as a means of voicing customer dissatisfaction and creating in-group identity. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 160–171.
Wall, James A. and Christopher Robert. 2019. Humor in civil case mediations: A functional approach. Humor 32 (3) : 361–392.
Stewart, Craig O. and Charlotte Nau. 2018. Effects of gender and verbal aggression on perceptions of U.S. political speakers. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6 (1) : 127–148.
Tayebi, Tahmineh and Vahid Parvaresh. 2018. Impoliteness, aggression and the moral order. Journal of Pragmatics 132 : 91–107.
Cavazza, Nicoletta. 2017. The Tone Dilemma: Comparing the Effects of Flattery and Verbal Aggression in a Political Speech. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 36 (5) : 585–598.
Georgalidou, Marianthi. 2017. Addressing women in the Greek parliament. Institutionalized confrontation or sexist aggression? Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 5 (1) : 30–56.
Silva, Daniel N., ed. 2017. Language and Violence. Pragmatic perspectives. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 279). John Benjamins.
Al-Tahmazi, Thulfiqar H. 2016. Fuelling ethno-sectarian conflicts. (De)legitimization and impoliteness in readers’ responses in an Arab online media. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4 (2) : 297–323.