TY - BOOK
T1 - Not All Claps and Cheers
T2 - Humor in Business and Society Relationships
A2 - Maon, François
A2 - Lindgreen, Adam
A2 - Vanhamme, Joelle
A2 - Angell, Robert
A2 - Memery, Juliet
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Scholars from various disciplines have studied humor since antiquity. Yet, over the centuries, these researchers have also struggled to conceptualize a viable, well-accepted notion of humor. Beyond pleasure and amusement, people use humor for a variety of social functions. On the one hand, humor can cause others to like the humorous source more, attract regard, ease conversations, promote expression and the exchange of ideas, introduce new topics of discussion, or smooth interactions. On the other hand, in aggressive forms, humor can halt verbal interactions, modify the usual rules of conversation, communicate critiques, or contribute to the creation of subversive environments.
AB - Scholars from various disciplines have studied humor since antiquity. Yet, over the centuries, these researchers have also struggled to conceptualize a viable, well-accepted notion of humor. Beyond pleasure and amusement, people use humor for a variety of social functions. On the one hand, humor can cause others to like the humorous source more, attract regard, ease conversations, promote expression and the exchange of ideas, introduce new topics of discussion, or smooth interactions. On the other hand, in aggressive forms, humor can halt verbal interactions, modify the usual rules of conversation, communicate critiques, or contribute to the creation of subversive environments.
M3 - Anthology
SN - 9781138243439
BT - Not All Claps and Cheers
PB - Routledge
CY - Milton Park
ER -