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  1. The Belarus-Poland migrant crisis
  2. Art in digital humour: interdisciplinary and intercultural approaches—introduction to the special issue
  3. From Venus de Milo to Nike ads: the role of art references in the production of COVID-19 humour in Central and Eastern Europe
  4. Elliott Oring: The consolations of humor and other folklore essays
  5. Title Pending
  6. Group boundaries in humor in the online public sphere
  7. The drama of dialogue action in distinct discourse spaces
  8. Villy Tsakona: Recontextualizing humor. Rethinking the analysis and teaching of humor
  9. Semantic components of laughter behavior: a lexical field study of 14 translations ofOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  10. Sophisticated humor against COVID-19: the Polish case
  11. Interventions of Speakers of Polish and British Parliaments in the light of politeness theory
  12. Co-construction of metaphors in Estonian conversation
  13. Declarative questions in Polish student conversations
  14. Benevolent and Corrective Humor, Life Satisfaction, and Broad Humor Dimensions: Extending the Nomological Network of the BenCor Across 25 Countries
  15. What do doctors advise patients in jokes and why?
  16. WITHDRAWN: Editorial. Communication styles: Between deliberate strategy and ambivalence
  17. The Chinese as targets in Polish humorous discourse
  18. Translation of Menus: Labour of Sisyphos, Squaring the Circle or Marrying Water and Fire?
  19. Psychometric Comparisons of Benevolent and Corrective Humor across 22 Countries: The Virtue Gap in Humor Goes International
  20. Polish highlander jokes and their targets
  21. Editorial: Humour in nonsense literature
  22. Metonymy in humour
  23. Kognitywizm a komunikatywizm – dwa bieguny współczesnego językoznawstwa. Dyskusja okrągłego stołu
  24. Współczesny polski dyskurs publiczny w perspektywie międzynarodowej. Fragment dyskusji
  25. Review of Encyclopedia of Humor Studies
  26. Book Review
  27. Editorial Humour research: A European perspective in an international context
  28. >Book review
  29. Book Reviews
  30. Foreword
  31. Ebavõrdne võitlus stand-upi ja kabareetraditsiooni vahel Poolas
  32. The assessment of the fear of being laughed at in Poland: Translation and first evaluation of the Polish GELOPH<15>
  33. Book reviews
  34. Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries
  35. The Linguistic Analysis of Jokes
  36. Humorous Texts: A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis. Humor Research 6.Salvatore Attardo, Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2001. 238 pp. DM 176 (hb)
  37. Debate
  38. Conversational joking: Humor in everyday talk
  39. Linguistic theories of humor
  40. Book reviews
  41. ESTONIA AND POLAND: Creativity and tradition in cultural communication