Published Online: 2018-08-01
Published in Print: 2018-07-26
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Can self-defeating humor make you happy? Cognitive interviews reveal the adaptive side of the self-defeating humor style
- “It’s funny if the group says so”: Group norms moderate disparaging humor appreciation
- Health among humorists: Susceptibility to contagious diseases among improvisational artists
- There is an after-life (for jokes, anyway): The potential for, and appeal of, ‘immortality’ in humor
- Anecdotal evidence: understanding organizational reality through organizational humorous tales
- Book Reviews
- The Complexity of Workplace Humour: Laughter, Jokers and the Dark Side of Humor
- Louise S. Peacock: Slapstick and Comic Performance: Comedy and Pain
- Janjira Sombatpoonsiri Majken Jul Sørensen: Humorous Political Stunts: Nonviolent Public Challenges to Power
- Joseph Dorinson: Kvetching and Shpritzing: Jewish Humor in American Popular Culture
- Neo-Victorian Humour. Comic Subversions and Unlaughter in Contemporary Historical Re-Visions
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Can self-defeating humor make you happy? Cognitive interviews reveal the adaptive side of the self-defeating humor style
- “It’s funny if the group says so”: Group norms moderate disparaging humor appreciation
- Health among humorists: Susceptibility to contagious diseases among improvisational artists
- There is an after-life (for jokes, anyway): The potential for, and appeal of, ‘immortality’ in humor
- Anecdotal evidence: understanding organizational reality through organizational humorous tales
- Book Reviews
- The Complexity of Workplace Humour: Laughter, Jokers and the Dark Side of Humor
- Louise S. Peacock: Slapstick and Comic Performance: Comedy and Pain
- Janjira Sombatpoonsiri Majken Jul Sørensen: Humorous Political Stunts: Nonviolent Public Challenges to Power
- Joseph Dorinson: Kvetching and Shpritzing: Jewish Humor in American Popular Culture
- Neo-Victorian Humour. Comic Subversions and Unlaughter in Contemporary Historical Re-Visions