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Understanding Humor through Communication explores theories of humor origin as well as humor functions in human groups and societies through communication. A model of humor decision by individuals is detailed, followed by humor's emergence in communication. Elements of humor sources (incongruity, superiority, and relief), humor intent (comic or tragic perspectives), and humor perception (ego-involvement, script awareness, bona-fide messages, and non-bona-fide messages) are incorporated. Persuasive, organizational, and interpersonal settings involving humor are explored in depth to consider its functions. The individual choice to experience humor is detailed in its effects, as are the social implications of widespread humor desired and invoked in human society. Understanding Humor through Communication will appeal to scholars of communication, psychology, and sociology.

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John C. Meyer thoroughly covers many of the classical and philosophical works in humor studies. However, Meyer’s most meaningful contributions are his explanations of humor functions and the communicative implications of humor usage. This book is a must read for communication scholars and people interested in studying humor. -- Matthew C. Ramsey, Shippensburg University
The study of humorous communication has truly expanded and grown into its own. Meyers’ book illustrates the array of diverse humor-related topics, pulled together in one source. A great resource for anyone beginning to study humor and communication processes. -- Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University
Understanding Humor through Communication does an excellent job of summarizing and expanding upon his work on humor functions. Meyer demonstrates the range of contexts where humorous communication contributes to important outcomes. This book is a welcome addition to the field of Communication studies. -- Nathan Miczo, Western Illinois University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Communicative Introduction to Humor Chapter 2: Humor as Life Pattern Disruption Chapter 3: Theories of Humor Origin Chapter 4: Humor as Uniting and Dividing Chapter 5: Functions of Humor in Communication Chapter 6: Humor’s “Black Box”—A Model of Individual Humor Choice Chapter 7: Characteristics of Individual Humor Chapter 8: Humor and Persuasion Chapter 9: Humor in Organizations and Cultures Chapter 10: Humor in Personal Relationships Chapter 11: Dangers of Humor for Relationships Chapter 12: A Social Model of Humor

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/14/2017 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498503181, 978-1498503181
      ISBN10: 1498503187

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      Book Synopsis
      Understanding Humor through Communication explores theories of humor origin as well as humor functions in human groups and societies through communication. A model of humor decision by individuals is detailed, followed by humor's emergence in communication. Elements of humor sources (incongruity, superiority, and relief), humor intent (comic or tragic perspectives), and humor perception (ego-involvement, script awareness, bona-fide messages, and non-bona-fide messages) are incorporated. Persuasive, organizational, and interpersonal settings involving humor are explored in depth to consider its functions. The individual choice to experience humor is detailed in its effects, as are the social implications of widespread humor desired and invoked in human society. Understanding Humor through Communication will appeal to scholars of communication, psychology, and sociology.

      Trade Review
      John C. Meyer thoroughly covers many of the classical and philosophical works in humor studies. However, Meyer’s most meaningful contributions are his explanations of humor functions and the communicative implications of humor usage. This book is a must read for communication scholars and people interested in studying humor. -- Matthew C. Ramsey, Shippensburg University
      The study of humorous communication has truly expanded and grown into its own. Meyers’ book illustrates the array of diverse humor-related topics, pulled together in one source. A great resource for anyone beginning to study humor and communication processes. -- Melanie Booth-Butterfield, West Virginia University
      Understanding Humor through Communication does an excellent job of summarizing and expanding upon his work on humor functions. Meyer demonstrates the range of contexts where humorous communication contributes to important outcomes. This book is a welcome addition to the field of Communication studies. -- Nathan Miczo, Western Illinois University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: A Communicative Introduction to Humor Chapter 2: Humor as Life Pattern Disruption Chapter 3: Theories of Humor Origin Chapter 4: Humor as Uniting and Dividing Chapter 5: Functions of Humor in Communication Chapter 6: Humor’s “Black Box”—A Model of Individual Humor Choice Chapter 7: Characteristics of Individual Humor Chapter 8: Humor and Persuasion Chapter 9: Humor in Organizations and Cultures Chapter 10: Humor in Personal Relationships Chapter 11: Dangers of Humor for Relationships Chapter 12: A Social Model of Humor

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