De-contextualisation fuels controversy: the double-edged sword of humour in a hybrid media environment Sara Ödmark
Power and satire in the front-page images of Mariano Rajoy: visual motifs as political humour Manuel Garin,Daniel Pérez-Pamies
The Danish Cartoons, Charlie Hebdo and the culture wars: satiric limits in comparative national and transnational perspectives Mark John Rolfe
Book review: Vásquez, Camilla. (2019). Language Creativity and Humour Online. London and New York: Routledge. Nicoleta Andreea Soare
Book review: Willett, Cynthia & Willett, Julie. (2019). Uproarious. How Feminists and Other Subversive Comics Speak Truth. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Jeanne Mathieu-Lessard
Book review: Kuczok, Marcin, Stwora, Anna & Świerkot, Mariola (eds.). (2019). Explorations in Humour Studies: Humour Research Project. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Dorota Brzozowska
Book review: Sinkeviciute, Valeria. (2018). Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Vasia Tsami,Vasiliki Saloustrou