“America First, the Netherlands Second” on YouTube: “spoofing” destination marketing with political satire Maja Turnsek,Petr Janecek
Where is the humour in tourism promotion? An investigation of the “Spain Marks” campaign Miriam Porres-Guerrero,Concepción Foronda-Robles
Assessing humour use in accommodation establishments: the Estonian context Marit Piirman,Stephen Pratt,Melanie Smith,Heli Tooman
Humour in supplier-customer interactions: the views of Australian tourism operators Anja Pabel,Philip L Pearce
Travel back to school: use of humour in intertwining of objective authenticity and staged experiences Maja Turnsek,Tatjana Zupančič,Barbara Pavlakovič
Developing the humour repertoire concept to guide future tourism-humour research Anja Pabel,Philip L. Pearce
Book review. Tsakona, Villy and Jan Chovanec (eds.) (2018). The Dynamics of Interactional Humour. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Béatrice Priego-Valverde
Book review. Rosenthal, Angela, David Bindman and Adrian W. B. Randolph (eds.) (2016). No Laughing Matter: Visual Humour in Ideas of Race, Nationality, and Ethnicity. Hanover, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College Press. Şenay Yavuz Görkem
Book review. Gan, Wendy (2018). Comic China: Representing Common Ground, 1890-1945. Philadelphia: Temple University Press; and Tam, King-fai and Sharon Wesoky (2018). Not Just a Laughing Matter: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Political Humour in China. Singapore: Springer. Jocelyn Valerie Chey