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Possibilities and limits of political humour in a hybrid regime

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 26 April 2024 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Anniina Hyttinen

Polarised but similar

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 26 April 2024 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Liisi Laineste | Anastasiya Fiadotava

Subtitling Arabic humour into English

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 June 2023 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Hanan Al-Jabri | Ghadeer Alhasan | Sukayna Ali

#ForgiveUsForWeHaveSinned: Conceptual integration theory and political Internet humour

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 July 2017 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Nihada Delibegovic Dzanic | Sanja Berberovic

Laughing across borders: Intertextuality of internet memes

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 29 January 2017 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Liisi Laineste | Piret Voolaid

“Make love, not war…Get married and do both”: Negative aspects of marriage in anti-proverbs and wellerisms

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 31 December 2017 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Anna T. Litovkina

An orchard invisible: Hidden seeds of wisdom in the English and Croatian proverbial apples

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Draženka Molnar | Dubravka Vidaković Erdeljić

Sharing a laugh at others: Humorous convergence in French conversation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 November 2018 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Béatrice Priego-Valverde

Humour as resistance: Disaster humour in post-9/11 United States

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2014 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Aju Basil James | Department of English, University of Hyderabad, India

The Singapore Mass Rapid Transport: Α case study of the efficacy of a democratised political humour landscape in a critical engagement in the public sphere

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2013 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Khin Wee Chen | University of Canterbury, New Zealand

JOURNAL ISSUE published December 2013 in European Journal of Humour Research

Editorial: Humour in art and activism

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2015 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Veronika Zangl | Theatre Studies, University of Amsterdam | Sruti Bala | Theatre Studies, University of Amsterdam

The relation between teaching the Arabic language using humour and reading comprehension at Elementary School in the Arab Sector in Israel

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 November 2018 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Arie Sover | Giohgah Nur El Din

Gender stereotypes depicted in online sexist jokes

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 July 2019 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Anastasia Nelladia Cendra | Teresia Dian Triutami | Barli Bram

An Austrian in Hollywood: the representation of foreigners in the films of Billy Wilder

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 21 May 2019 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Delia Chiaro | Giuseppe De Bonis

Making fun of power

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 9 January 2023 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Orest Semotiuk | Viktoriya Shevchenko

Laughing at political opponents

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 June 2023 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Orest Semotiuk

Creative uses of language to invoke sex-related taboos in Churchill Raw comedy shows

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 June 2023 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Simon Wanjala Nganga

Graphic and political humour in Argentina: from Quino to Página 12

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2015 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Liliana Ruth Feierstein | Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and CONICET-Buenos Aires

Essential attributes of a comprehensive theory of laughter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 April 2020 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: John Charles Simon