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The effect of laughter yoga on working memory JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
An intercultural pragmatic approach to English-Russian and English-German renditions of the formulaic "That’s what she said"-punchline in telecinematic discourse JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
Editorial: humour and its use in tourism contexts JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 November 2019 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
The Hungarian joke and its environs JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in European Journal of Humour Research |
The humorous rewriting of Orwell’s '1984' JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 December 2021 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
The lexical semantics of blaguer: French ways of bringing people together through persuasion, deception and laughter JOURNAL ARTICLE published 9 December 2020 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
Mad rant or “taking the piss?”: A case study of when attempts at humour go wrong JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2014 in European Journal of Humour Research |
JOURNAL ISSUE published 2016 in European Journal of Humour Research |
Multilingual humour in audiovisual translation JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 December 2021 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
An orchard invisible: Hidden seeds of wisdom in the English and Croatian proverbial apples JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in European Journal of Humour Research |
JOURNAL ISSUE published August 2015 in European Journal of Humour Research |
On going too far JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2014 in European Journal of Humour Research |
Clowns, buffoons and the killing laugh: An investigation of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army’s (CIRCA) power to disrupt and provoke through joy and humour JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2015 in European Journal of Humour Research |
Examining the rhetorical strategies employed in the humorous discourse of Chinese talk shows JOURNAL ARTICLE published 9 January 2023 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
Antiracism in Othello sketch comedy, 1967-1999 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 14 April 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
Travel back to school: use of humour in intertwining of objective authenticity and staged experiences JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 November 2019 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
Shifting from meaning to its carrier: A common denominator for three strains of humour JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 November 2018 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
When the quip hits the fan: What cartoon complaints reveal about changes in societal attitudes to race and ethnicity JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2014 in European Journal of Humour Research |
Fandom versus citizenship: the “weirdisation” of politics JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 November 2021 in The European Journal of Humour Research |
“E is for Ernest who choked on a peach” JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research |