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Sharon Lockyer
Sharon Lockyer
Reader in Sociology and Communications, Brunel University
Verified email at brunel.ac.uk
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Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humour
M Pickering, S Lockyer
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
322*2009
Beyond a joke: The limits of humour
S Lockyer, M Pickering
3082005
You must be joking: The sociological critique of humour and comic media
S Lockyer, M Pickering
Sociology Compass 2 (3), 808-820, 2008
2082008
Coding Qualitative Data. The Sage encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods
S Lockyer
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2004
155*2004
Coding qualitative data
S Lockyer
The sage encyclopedia of social science research methods 1, 137-138, 2004
1552004
Textual Analysys. Given, LM
S Lockyer
The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods, 2008
148*2008
Textual analysis
S Lockyer
The SAGE encyclopedia of qualitative research methods, 865-867, 2008
1392008
Introduction: The ethics and aesthetics of humour and comedy
M Pickering, S Lockyer
129*2005
It’s about expecting the unexpected’: Live standup comedy from the audiences’ perspective
S Lockyer, L Myers
Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies 8 (2), 165-188, 2011
74*2011
Dynamics of social class contempt in contemporary British television comedy
S Lockyer
Social Semiotics 20 (2), 121-138, 2010
652010
Heard the One About… Applying Mixed Methods in Humour Research?
S Lockyer
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 9 (1), 41-59, 2006
652006
Dear shit-shovellers: Humour, censure and the discourse of complaint
S Lockyer, M Pickering
Discourse & Society 12 (5), 633-651, 2001
632001
From toothpick legs to dropping vaginas: Gender and sexuality in Joan Rivers’ stand-up comedy performance
S Lockyer
Comedy Studies 2 (2), 113-123, 2011
482011
From comedy targets to comedy-makers: disability and comedy in live performance
S Lockyer
Disability & Society 30 (9), 1397-1412, 2015
432015
Rape jokes aren’t funny: The mainstreaming of rape jokes in contemporary newspaper discourse
S Lockyer, H Savigny
Feminist Media Studies 20 (3), 434-449, 2020
392020
A Two-pronged Attack? Exploring Private Eye's satirical humour and investigative reporting
S Lockyer
Journalism Studies 7 (5), 765-781, 2006
392006
The ambiguities of comic impersonation
M Pickering, S Lockyer
Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humor. Ed. Sharon Lockyer and Michael Pickering …, 2009
29*2009
Comedies of sexual morality and female singlehood
D Chambers
Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humor, London: Palgrave, 2005
262005
Controversial images: media representations on the edge
F Attwood, V Campbell, IQ Hunter, S Lockyer
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
242012
Performance, Expectation, Interaction and Intimacy: On the Opportunities and Limitations of Arena Stand-up Comedy for Comedians and Audiences
S Lockyer
212015
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