Publications
Nikola, Novaković. 2022. “E is for Ernest who choked on a peach”: Food, death, and humourin the works of Edward Gorey. The European Journal of Humour Research 10 (3) : 22–38.
Romero-Reche, Alejandro . 2022. Avant-garde humour as ideological supplement: Francoist propaganda for the unenthusiastic in María de la Hoz (1939). The European Journal of Humour Research 10 (3) : 39–53.
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.
Basu, Sammy and Massih Zekavat. 2021. Contingent dynamics of political humour. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 1–8.
Borodenko, Marina and Vadim Petrovsky. 2021. The semiology of humour: Developing the “counter-sign” model. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 7–25.
Chernyshova, Tatyana. 2021. Language mechanisms of building the ironic text and ways of their linguistic research (linguistic pragmatic aspect). The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 57–73.
Chey, Jocelyn Valerie. 2021. Overcoming awkwardness: Some Chinese interpretations of Australian humour. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 131–151.
Chiaro, Delia and Nikita Lobanov. 2021. Fandom versus citizenship: The “weirdisation” of politics. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 113–134.
Condren, Conal. 2021. Mapping the contours of humour: Reflections on recent introductory studies. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 151–161.
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.
Dulebova, Irina and Linda Krajchovichova. 2021. The humorous dimension of intertextual relations in contemporary Slovak creolized media text. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 87–104.
Elsayed, Yomna . 2021. Egyptian Facebook satire: A post-Spring carnivalesque. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 9–29.
Garin, Manuel and Daniel Pérez-Pamies. 2021. Power and satire in the front-page images of Mariano Rajoy: Visual motifs as political humour. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (3) : 65–91.
Hale, Adrian. 2021. Dame Edna and ‘the help’: Australian bilingual Latin American immigrants respond to that joke. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 152–172.
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.
Heidari-Shahreza, Mohammad Ali. 2021. Humour-integrated language learning (HILL) in perspective, progress and prospect. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 236–245.
Hietalahti, Jarno. 2021. Laughing with machines: Philosophical analysis on the preconditions of sense of humour for machines. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 154–171.
Ivanova, Alyona. 2021. Gelotophobia, attitudes to illness and self-stigmatisation in patients with non-psychotic mental disorders and brain injuries. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 141–153.
Kholmatov, Aziz . 2021. Exploring teacher-initiated humour in Academic English classes: An Uzbek international university experience. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (4) : 221–235.
Konyaeva, Yulia and Anastasiya Samsonova. 2021. Sarcastic evaluation in mass media as a way of discrediting a person: Greta Thunberg case. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 74–86.
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.
Kurdybaylo, Dmitry and Inga Kurdybaylo. 2021. “Jonah’s gourd” and its early Byzantine interpretations. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 36–51.
Liliya Duskaeva. 2021. Humour as an information-influencing resource in mass media. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 29–43.