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Overview

Marta Dynel is affiliated with Łódź University in Poland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology, Arts and Humanities, and Social Sciences, with notable contributions to subfields including Social Psychology, Literature and Literary Theory, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction, and Gender Studies.

Their main topics of study focus on areas such as Humor Studies and Applications, Discourse Analysis in Language Studies, Language, Metaphor, and Cognition, Digital Communication and Language, Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection, Gender, Feminism, and Media, and Media, Gender, and Advertising.

Marta Dynel has published multiple papers across various scholarly journals. Recent publications include:

  • COVID-19 memes going viral: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks, 2020, Discourse & Society
  • Caveat emptor: boycott through digital humour on the wave of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, 2020, Information Communication & Society
  • Creating and sharing public humour across traditional and new media, 2021, Journal of Pragmatics
  • Vigilante disparaging humour at r/IncelTears: Humour as critique of incel ideology, 2020, Language & Communication
  • Humour and (mock) aggression: Distinguishing cyberbullying from roasting, 2021, Language & Communication

The researcher frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Journal of Pragmatics
  • Language & Communication
  • Discourse & Society
  • Information Communication & Society
  • Social Media + Society

Collaboration is an important element of their work, with frequent coauthors including Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppi, Andrew S. Ross, Ján Chovanec, Thomas C. Messerli, and Valeria Sinkeviciute.

Marta Dynel has also contributed to academic books, with at least one publication in the form of a book of abstracts issued by the University of Lodz Press.

Best Publications

  • Beyond a Joke: Types of Conversational Humour

    Marta Dynel

  • Participation framework underlying YouTube interaction

    Marta Dynel

  • Humorous Garden-Paths: A Pragmatic-Cognitive Study

    Marta Dynel

  • No Aggression, Only Teasing: The Pragmatics of Teasing and Banter

    Marta Dynel

  • “I Has Seen Image Macros!” Advice Animals Memes as Visual-Verbal Jokes

    Marta Dynel

  • “You talking to me?” The viewer as a ratified listener to film discourse

    Marta Dynel

  • Swearing methodologically : the (im)politeness of expletives in anonymous commentaries on Youtube

    Marta Dynel

  • Isn't it ironic? Defining the scope of humorous irony

    Marta Dynel

  • COVID-19 memes going viral: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks

    Marta Dynel

  • Stranger than fiction? : a few methodological notes on linguistic research in film discourse

    Marta Dynel

  • The landscape of impoliteness research

    Marta Dynel

  • A Web of Deceit: A Neo-Gricean View on Types of Verbal Deception

    Marta Dynel

  • Irony from a neo-Gricean perspective: On untruthfulness and evaluative implicature

    Marta Dynel

  • Joker in the pack: Towards determining the status of humorous framing in conversations

    Marta Dynel

  • Setting our House in order: The workings of impoliteness in multi-party film discourse

    Marta Dynel

  • The pragmatics of humour across discourse domains

    Marta Dynel

  • Conceptualizing conversational humour as (im)politeness: The case of film talk

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  • Irony, Deception and Humour

    Marta Dynel

  • Humorous phenomena in dramatic discourse

    Marta Dynel

  • Academics vs. American scriptwriters vs. academics: A battle over the etic and emic “sarcasm” and “irony” labels

    Marta Dynel

  • “Trolling is not stupid”: Internet trolling as the art of deception serving entertainment

    Marta Dynel

  • Irony, Deception and Humour: Seeking the Truth about Overt and Covert Untruthfulness

    Marta Dynel

  • Participation in Public and Social Media Interactions

    Marta Dynel;Jan Chovanec

  • Impoliteness as disaffiliative humour in film talk

    Marta Dynel

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