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Abstract This chapter discusses the ethics of jokes and other humour. The chapter begins by identifying the categories of humour that are thought to raise moral questions. Next, two distinctions between different moral criticisms of humour are drawn: First, there is a distinction between those criticisms that focus on the person ...
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The antecedents and consequences of humour for service
Journal of Service Theory and Practice, 2016Christine Mathies +1 more
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The politics of joking: narratives of humour and joking among adults with Asperger’s syndrome
Disability and Society, 2012Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist
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Affiliative and aggressive humour in leadership and their relationship to leader–member exchange
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 2015Alexander Pundt
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The effect of humour usage on customer’s service experiences
Australian Journal of Management, 2019Christine Mathies, Paul Patterson
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The Dialectical Sense of Humour: Routine Joking in a Taylorized Factory
Organization Studies, 2011Marek Korczynski
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