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Issue |
Title |
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Vol 2, No 2 (2014) |
“Jerome at the BBC”: Subversion, caricature, and humanity in Three Men in a Boat |
Abstract
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Dalbir Singh Sehmby |
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Vol 4, No 4 (2016): Special issue on Humour in Social media |
“Laf wan kill me die” (I almost died laughing): An analysis of Akpos jokes and the readers’ responses |
Abstract
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Ibukun Filani |
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Vol 5, No 4 (2017): Special issue on Playing with Aggression. In memoriam Christie Davies |
“Make love, not war…Get married and do both”: Negative aspects of marriage in anti-proverbs and wellerisms |
Abstract
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Anna T. Litovkina |
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Vol 2, No 1 (2014) |
“No harm done”: Teachers’ humorous talk about children’s safety |
Abstract
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Ros Kaye Sullivan |
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Vol 2, No 1 (2014) |
“The big red giant will explode”: Géza Hofi’s political implicatures from the happiest barracks in the socialist camp |
Abstract
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Attila L. Nemesi |
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Vol 5, No 4 (2017): Special issue on Playing with Aggression. In memoriam Christie Davies |
“This is not a political party, this is Facebook!”: Political jokes and political (mis)trust in crisis-ridden Greece |
Abstract
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Villy Tsakona |
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Vol 2, No 1 (2014) |
“To laugh or not to laugh”: Understandings of the appropriateness of humour and joking in the workplace |
Abstract
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Brian D. Vivona |
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Vol 5, No 4 (2017): Special issue on Playing with Aggression. In memoriam Christie Davies |
“Vivi Pericolosamente”: Christie Davies, Italians and dangerous things |
Abstract
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Delia Chiaro |
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Vol 6, No 2 (2018): Special Issue on Humour in Eastern Europe 2 |
“Who sharpens the knives in my house?” Belarusian jokes about adultery at the turn of the 21st century |
Abstract
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Anastasiya Fiadotava |
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