Laughing matters: humor and popular culture - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Deborah Philips
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The affective economies in imagining rural masculinities through danmu: a critical analysis of the Huanong Brothers’ videos on Bilibili in China
shao
shao
University of Amsterdam
5069
‘Can we not laugh with anything anymore?’ – A multi-method analysis on how humour controversies are reported on in Flemish print media from 2005 to 2021
Anke
Lion
Ghent University
3570
The flattery for recognition: How Chinese stand-up comedians reshape the politics of cultural recognition
Daniel
Cao
School of Journalism & Communications, Shanghai International Studies University
2283
The Joke Who Got Elected: The mediated spectacle of Donald Trump in 1980s and 1990s screen culture
Patrick
Jones
Northeastern University
Beck
Banks
University of Oregon
3335
What does Stand-Up Comedy Tell Us about Communication Resilience Processes? A Discourse Analysis of Chinese Rock & Roast 5
En
Huang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Kai
Kuang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University

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