
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 35, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- James Brassett, Christopher S. Browning & Alister Wedderburn, Humorous States: IR, New Diplomacy and the Rise of Comedy in Global Politics
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James Brassett, Christopher Browning & Muireann O'Dwyer, EU’ve Got to Be Kidding: Anxiety, Humour and Ontological Security
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Liane Hartnett & Cian O’Driscoll, Sad and Laughable and Strange: At War with Just War
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Amanda Källstig, Laughing in the Face of Danger: Performativity and Resistance in Zimbabwean Stand-up Comedy
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Ilan Manor, The Russians are Laughing! The Russians are Laughing! How Russian Diplomats Employ Humour in Online Public Diplomacy
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Robert A. Saunders & Hanne Bruun, “Radio Free Sweden”: Satire, National Identity, and the Un-PC (Geo)Politics of Jonatan Spang
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Brent J. Steele, “A Catharsis for Anxieties”: Insights from Goffman on the Politics of Humour
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Alex Sutton, Generalised Comedy Production: British Political Economy and Stand-Up
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Joanna Tidy, The Part Humour Plays in the Production of Military Violence