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  1. Exploring the Ambivalence of Liquid Racism
  2. Deconstructing imagined identities and imagined communities through humor
  3. “The doctor said I suffer from Vitamin € deficiency”
  4. A critical literacy proposal for exploring conflict and immigrant identities in the classroom
  5. Greek migrant jokes online
  6. Liquid racism in the Greek anti-racist campaign #StopMindBorders
  7. Racism in recent Greek migrant jokes
  8. Vocatives in service encounters: evidence from Greek
  9. The Dynamics of Interactional Humor
  10. Küçükali (2011). Discursive strategies and political hegemony: The Turkish case
  11. Teaching politeness strategies in the kindergarten: A critical literacy teaching proposal
  12. Archakis, Argiris/Tsakona, Villy (2012): The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education
  13. Book review: Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical EducationArchakisArgirisTsakonaVilly, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012; viii + 211 p...
  14. Book review: Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical EducationArchakisArgirisTsakonaVilly, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012; 211 pp., US$...
  15. Linguistic varieties in style: Humorous representations in Greek mass culture texts
  16. Book review: Villy Tsakona and Diana E Popa, Studies in Political Humour: In Between Political Critique and Public EntertainmentTsakonaVillyPopaDiana E, Studies in Political Humour: In Between Political Critique and Public Entertainment, Amsterdam/Phil...
  17. Book review: Villy Tsakona and Diana Elena Popa (eds), Studies in Political Humor: In Between Political Critique and Public EntertainmentTsakonaVillyPopaDiana Elena (eds), Studies in Political Humor: In Between Political Critique and Public Entertainme...
  18. The Pragmatics of Political Discourse: Explorations across Cultures
  19. Editorial: Confronting power with laughter
  20. Parliamentary punning: Is the Opposition more humorous than the ruling party?
  21. Okras and the metapragmatic stereotypes of humour
  22. The Greek state and the plaster cast
  23. Linguistic creativity and institutional design: the case of Greek parliamentary discourse*
  24. The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education
  25. Narratives and language teaching
  26. Defining identity
  27. Introducing identities
  28. Analyzing conversational narratives
  29. Introduction
  30. Conclusion
  31. Narratives and critical literacy
  32. Exploring the narrative construction of identities in class
  33. Narrative theory, data, and methodology of the study
  34. Studies in Political Humour
  35. European parliaments under scrutiny
  36. Irony beyond criticism
  37. Chapter 1. Humour in politics and the politics of humour
  38. Chapter 11. Postscript
  39. Chapter 3. Informal talk in formal settings
  40. The Prosodic Framing of Humour in Conversational Narratives: Evidence from Greek Data
  41. ‘The wolf wakes up inside them, grows werewolf hair and reveals all their bullying’: The representation of parliamentary discourse in Greek newspapers
  42. Parliamentary discourse in newspaper articles
  43. Language and image interaction in cartoons: Towards a multimodal theory of humor
  44. Humor and image politics in parliamentary discourse: a Greek case study
  45. Linguistic Creativity, Secondary Orality, and Political Discourse: The Modern Greek Myth of the "Eloquent Orator"
  46. Bilingualisation in Practice: Terminological Issues in Bilingualising a Specialised Glossary
  47. Analyzing conversational data in GTVH terms: A new approach to the issue of identity construction via humor
  48. Jab lines in narrative jokes
  49. 2. Construction grammar and discoursal incongruity