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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

Authors: Md. Shahinoor Rahman | Farida Binte Wali

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

Authors: Monika Kirner-Ludwig | Aleksandra Soboleva

Editorial: humour and its use in tourism contexts

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 November 2019 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Anja Pabel

The Hungarian joke and its environs

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2016 in European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Györgyi Géró | Péter Barta

The humorous rewriting of Orwell’s '1984'

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 December 2021 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Villy Tsakona

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

Authors: Sophia Waters

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

Authors: Bronwyn McGovern | University of Otago, New Zealand

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

Authors: Noelia Marqués Cobeta

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

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

Authors: Moira Marsh | Indiana University, USA

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

Authors: Hilary Ramsden | University of South Wales, Cardiff, UK

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

Authors: Tianli Zhou | NOR SHAHILA MANSOR | Lan Hoon Ang | Sharon Sharmini | Xuan Tang

Antiracism in Othello sketch comedy, 1967-1999

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 14 April 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Stephen Hamrick

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

Authors: Maja Turnsek | Tatjana Zupančič | Barbara Pavlakovič

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

Authors: Ron Aharoni

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

Authors: Susan E. Foster

Fandom versus citizenship: the “weirdisation” of politics

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 November 2021 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Delia Chiaro | Nikita Lobanov

“E is for Ernest who choked on a peach”

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2022 in The European Journal of Humour Research

Authors: Nikola Novaković