'Cutting Edge' is one of the Australasian Humour Network's research podcast series and part of the ‘5 in 15’ suite. This is a short-form content format where we bring on senior scholars who share their experiences and answer 5 questions in 15 minutes. Sounds fun? You bet! A tiny bit stressful? YES! We won’t deny it. But give it a listen and see how our guests do and stay tuned for more AHSN ‘5 in 15’ podcast formats and more 'Cutting Edge' episodes coming soon! Want to find out more about the AHSN, check out our website: https://ahsnhumourstudies.org/ or follow us on Twitter-X @AHSN_Humour.
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Jessica Milner Davis
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Ronald, an Australian, is a professor in the Sociology Department of Daito Bunka University. He has lived and worked in Japan since 1998, earning his MA and PhD at Nagoya University on a Japanese government scholarship. Ronald is currently researching the work of Japan’s first professional cartoonist Kitazawa Rakuten (1876 – 1955) as part of a longer...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Rodney Taveira
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Will is a lecturer in English studies and translation at the University of Burgundy, where he is assigned to the Interlanguage Centre - Text, Image, Language (UR 4812) laboratory. Originally from Australia, he began his research career by studying the relationship between Francophone and Anglophone humour before gradually turning to issues related to the t...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Matilda Knowles
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Tony is the Lead Chief Investigator for the ARC Linkage Grant ‘Comedy Country’. Based at Monash University’s School of Media, Film and Journalism, he has a background in leading large-scale projects and is an experienced cultural and media historian focusing on the intersection of countercultures, popular culture and politics and the translation of resear...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Geoffrey Lee
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John is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, researching climate misinformation. He wrote and drew the cartoons in the book Cranky Uncle vs. Climate Change, and developed the Cranky Uncle smartphone game, which combines cartoons and gamification to build resilience against misinformation.
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Ben is a Senior Lecturer in...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Rodney Taveira
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Ian’s research seeks to understand both how people use creative practices to make sense of their lives and experiences, particularly in the context of extreme circumstances, and how we might use the idea of performance, more generally, as a way of thinking about being human. His current projects are, first, a performance-led exploration of performance work...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Anna-Sophie Jürgens
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Tatiana is a Lecturer at ANU in Canberra and joined the university’s Centre for Classical Studies in 2023. Prior to this, she was the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge. Tatiana is a graduate of the University of Sydney where she completed her undergraduate studies and MPhil. Tatiana is French-Australian...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Alberto Godioli
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João Paulo Capelotti is a Brazilian legal scholar and humour studies researcher with a PhD and Master of Laws from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). João is a member of the International Society for Humor Studies (ISHS) and the International Society for Luso-Hispanic Humor Studies. His work explores humour and the law, focusing on Brazilian court ...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Suchi Chowdhury
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Kerry is an Associate Professor at RMIT in Melbourne and teaches French language and culture at all proficiency levels, and sociolinguistics. Her main research interests are cross-cultural communication and differing interactional styles – particularly those of French and Australian English speakers. She also researches in the areas of intercultural pra...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Geoffrey Lee
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Mark is an Honorary Lecturer with the School of Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, where he taught. He is keenly interested in Australian politics, rhetoric, propaganda, political satire, American politics, populism, and political leadership. Some of his recent publications include: ‘The idea of national humour and Americaniza...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Jessica Milner Davis
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Professor Goh Abe is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering and Design at Kagawa University, Japan. He is a long-standing member of the Japan Society for Humour and Laughter Research and has presented at many conferences of the JSLHS as well as the International Society for Humor Studies (ISHS)as well as at the AHSN in Australia. His own research ...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Will Visconti
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Anna-Sophie is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science of the Australian National University, and the founder and head of the ‘Popsicule– ANU’s Science in Popular Culture and Entertainment Hub’. Her research explores the cultural meanings of science, the history of (violent) clowns an...
Episode hosts: Ben Nickl and Will Visconti
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Alan is Head of School of Art, Communication, and English at The University of Sydney and Professor in Media and Communication. He is an expert on entertainment and healthy sexual development. His most recent book reporting on sexually explicit material and its audiences is called What Do We Know About the Effects of Pornography After Fifty Years of Academ...
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