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Humour in Society
A Phenomenological Analysis of Humour in Society
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Chris Powell
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1988
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Studies in ethnomethodology
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pp. 86
A Phenomenological Analysis of Humour in Society
pp. 33
The Origins of the Political Joke
pp. 106
Blue Jokes: Humour in Police Work
pp. 123
‘Jokers Wild’: Humour in Organisational Culture
pp. 149
Racist Humour and Racist Ideology in British Television, or I Laughed Till You Cried
pp. 234
Representations of Women and Men in Playboy Sex Cartoons
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