Chapter 1: Social media and COVID-19: Taking humour during pandemics seriously
2.Social media memes as commentary in health disasters in South Africa and Zimbabwe
3.Viral jokes: Humour and grace as critical devices in memes about the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
4. ‘Coromentality’: Nigerians’ use of memetic humour during the COVID-19 lockdowns
5. Playfulness, or a subversion of hegemonic scientific knowledges? Analysing Internet memes and discourses on traditional medicines as remedies for COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
6. “Can we uninstall 2020 and install it again? This version has a virus!”: Humor and misinforming during COVID-19 pandemic on social media
7. Social media audience’s interpretation of selected humour memes on coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria
8.Coronavirus satire: A dissection of feminist politics and humour
9 ‘A nation that laughs together, stays together’: Deconstructing humour on Twitter during the national lockdown in South Africa
10 Fear and loathing and laughter: Covid 19 as an expression of decolonial love
11 #VoetsekANC and Covid Corruption: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of “A Song for the ANC”
12 Humour in the time of COVID-19 pandemic: A critical analysis of the subversive meanings of WhatsApp memes in Zimbabwe
13 Humour in the age of contagion: Coronavirus, ‘Janata Curfew’ meme, and India’s digital cultures of virality
14 The use of meme and hashtags on Twitter towards government response during the COVID-19 curfew announcement from 1st June -14th June 2020
15 Dark humour, ubuntu and the COVID-19 pandemic: A case of subaltern humoring of political elite deaths on social media.