All Stories

  1. A Comparative Study of the Human-Nature Relationship in The Fate of Fausto and I’ll Sow My Hands in the Garden
  2. The ambivalent affordances of humour in capitalist organizations
  3. Introduction
  4. Conclusion and Implications
  5. Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behavior
  6. Theories, Types, and Functions of Humor
  7. Measuring the Potential Impacts of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
  8. Humorous and Satiric Environmental Advocacy in Popular Culture
  9. A Modular Interdependency Model for the Potential Impact of Humor and Satire on Environmental Behavior
  10. Holding Up a Democratic Facade: How ‘New Work Organizations’ Avoid Resistance and Litigation When Dismissing Their Managers
  11. The Social, Political, and Psychological Affordances of Pandemic Humor and Satire in the United States of America and Iran
  12. Contingent dynamics of political humour
  13. Employing satire and humor in facing a pandemic
  14. Reading Hoda Hadadi in Tehran: The Implicit Articulation of Lesbian Identity in Iranian Children’s Literature
  15. Satire, Humor and the Construction of Identities, Massih Zekavat, 2017. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 210 pages, ISBN 9789027202338
  16. Reflexive humor and satire: a critical review
  17. Jessica Milner Davis: Satire and Politics: The Interplay of Heritage and Practice
  18. Satire, humor and ecological thought
  19. Satire, Humor and the Construction of Identities
  20. Satire, Humor and Comedy in Middle Eastern Cinema
  21. Construction of gender identities via satire: The case of Juvenal
  22. Ecocriticism and Persian and Greek Myths about the Origin of Fire
  23. World Literatures in Secondary School Curricula in Iran
  24. Table_1.docx