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    Irony beyond criticism: Evidence from Greek parliamentary discourse.Villy Tsakona - 2011 - Pragmatics and Society 2 (1):57-86.
    Taking into account recent pragmatic and sociolinguistic approaches to irony, the present study investigates irony as a discursive resource Greek parliamentarians employ to fulfill their institutional roles and to negotiate verbal rules of conduct in highly institutionalized and confrontational debates. It is suggested that, besides criticism, parliamentary irony is used to sharpen attacks against the Opposition, to elicit vivid reactions from the audience and disaffiliate from, or align with, participants, to restore parliamentary order, and to establish cohesive ties between successive (...)
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    Deconstructing imagined identities and imagined communities through humor.Spyridoula Gasteratou & Villy Tsakona - 2023 - Pragmatics and Society 14 (3):461-483.
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    Book review: Villy Tsakona and Jan Chovanec (eds), The Dynamics of Interactional Humor: Creating and Negotiating Humor in Everyday Encounters. [REVIEW]Elisa Gironzetti - 2019 - Discourse Studies 21 (2):216-218.
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    Book review: Villy Tsakona and Diana Elena Popa (eds), Studies in Political Humor: In Between Political Critique and Public Entertainment. [REVIEW]Songqing Li - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (6):782-784.
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    Book review: Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education. [REVIEW]Behnam Soltani - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (3):439-441.
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    Elitism and the revolt of the masses: reactions to the 'great labour unrest' in the New Age and New Witness circles.Tom Villis - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (1):85-102.
    This paper examines the reactions to the British labour unrest of 1910?1914 among the writers associated with two Edwardian periodicals, the Catholic Distributivist New Witness, and the advanced socialist New Age. Both papers were thrown into sympathy with the strikes whether through libertarianism, hatred of capitalism or the glorification of violence and struggle. This prompted theoretical discussions on the future organisation of labour in which liberty and consensus were precariously balanced, and mediated through elitism. By examining the contested and ambiguous (...)
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    An evolutionary system for neural logic networks using genetic programming and indirect encoding.Athanasios Tsakonas, Vasilios Aggelis, Ioannis Karkazis & Georgios Dounias - 2004 - Journal of Applied Logic 2 (3):349-379.
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    Contingent Eclecticism.Villy Søgaard - 2012 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 42 (1):20-39.
    For more than a century, methodological diversity within the social sciences has been the source of recurrent paradigm wars, and no obvious winner seems to be in sight. The aim of this article is to explore the contingencies underlying this diversity. It is argued that the shared condition of complexity forces us to adopt a pragmatic perspective from which even relevant ontological and epistemological assumptions should be thought of as contextual rather than absolute. In particular, the extent to which social (...)
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  9. Reflexivity, Complexity and Causality.Villy Søgaard - forthcoming - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour.
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  10. Schopenhauer.Villy Søorensen - 1969 - Køobenhavn,: Gad.
     
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  11. Friedrich Nietzsche.Villy Sørensen - 1963 - København,: Gad.
     
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    Uden mål--og med.Villy Sørensen - 1973 - København,: Gyldendal.
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    Should Charity Begin at Home? An Empirical Investigation of Consumers’ Responses to Companies’ Varying Geographic Allocations of Donation Budgets.Laura Marie Schons, John Cadogan & Roumpini Tsakona - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (3):559-576.
    In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts to good causes around the globe. Many companies choose to donate “at home” while others give to causes in faraway places where recipients are in dire need of support. Interestingly, past research on corporate donations has neglected the question of whether consumers differentially reward companies for geographically varying allocations of donation budgets. Through a mixed methods approach, this paper remedies this gap by developing and empirically testing a conceptual (...)
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    Intensified Job Demands and Cognitive Stress Symptoms: The Moderator Role of Individual Characteristics.Johanna Rantanen, Pessi Lyyra, Taru Feldt, Mikko Villi & Tiina Parviainen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Intensified job demands originate in the general accelerated pace of society and ever-changing working conditions, which subject workers to increasing workloads and deadlines, constant planning and decision-making about one’s job and career, and the continual learning of new professional knowledge and skills. This study investigated how individual characteristics, namely negative and positive affectivity related to competence demands, and multitasking preference moderate the association between IJDs and cognitive stress symptoms among media workers. The results show that although IJDs were associated with (...)
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    Humour as discursive practice in Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election online campaign discourse.Oluwabunmi Oyebode & Adeyemi Adegoju - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (6):643-662.
    One of the most popular forms of humour on the Internet is memes. Given the identity construction motif that is associated with memes, agents of memes select targets outside the in-group and criticise the targets’ behaviour for ideological purposes. This study examines the patterns of humour evidenced in the deployment of Internet memes in the online campaign discourse of the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria. Data for the study consist of Internet memes produced and disseminated during the presidential election campaign (...)
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    Currents in Contemporary Bioethics: Waiving Informed Consent to Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis? Problems with Paradoxical Negotiation in Surrogacy Contracts.Katherine Drabiak-Syed - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (3):559-564.
    Recently, an agonizing twist intersecting predictive genetic tests and surrogacy contracts made news headlines in Canada. The intended parents, a couple from British Columbia, instructed the surrogate mother with whom they were working to undergo First Trimester Screening and Chorionic Villi Sampling, which revealed the fetus likely had Down syndrome. The parents directed the surrogate to terminate the fetus or they would abdicate their parental claim upon birth. This story raised numerous legal and ethical questions relating to the transferability of (...)
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