The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3–5-year old children in Swedish preschools. It examines and discusses typical laughter patterns and their functions with a particular focus on children's and intergenerational (child-adult/educator) laughter in early education context. The research questions concern: who laughs with whom; how do adults respond to children's laughter, and what characterizes the social situations in which laughter is used and reciprocated. Theoretically, the study answers the call for sociocultural approaches that contextualize children's everyday social interaction, e.g., in different institutions or homes, to study the diverse conditions society forms for learning, sociality, and...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Most research on emotions, including that which takes a social perspective, is directed at negative ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
The aim of our study is to identify elements of young children’s shared humour by observing children...
The aim of our study is to identify elements of young children’s shared humour by observing children...
We present a longitudinal corpus observation of laughter use in child-mother interaction from 12 to ...
We present a longitudinal corpus observation of laughter use in child-mother interaction from 12 to ...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Most research on emotions, including that which takes a social perspective, is directed at negative ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
The present study investigates how laughter features in the everyday lives of 3-5-year old children ...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
The development of laughter is little understood even though it is an area of human behaviour that l...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
Surprisingly little is known about the social dimensions of laughter in preschool children. We studi...
The aim of our study is to identify elements of young children’s shared humour by observing children...
The aim of our study is to identify elements of young children’s shared humour by observing children...
We present a longitudinal corpus observation of laughter use in child-mother interaction from 12 to ...
We present a longitudinal corpus observation of laughter use in child-mother interaction from 12 to ...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Can very young children deploy laughter interactionally? Using data from video recordings of 52 inte...
Most research on emotions, including that which takes a social perspective, is directed at negative ...