This article aims to challenge the perception that in medical encounters laughter is an interactional resource primarily employed by patients. Drawing on 34 video-recorded prenatal genetic counseling (PGC) sessions collected in a Hong Kong hospital, and combining quantitative and qualitative methods, we illustrate that laughter is in fact frequently employed by the medical providers in our data. The particular focus of the article is on the ways in which laughter initiated by the medical providers assists interlocutors in negotiating informed choice, a crucial aspect of PGC sessions. Findings indicate that laughter initiated by the medical providers performs at least two PGC-specific functions: It assists the medical providers in "laughing ...
Medicine has been called a science, as well as an art or a craft, among other terms that express asp...
Best medicine or collusion? The role of laughter in therapy is debated: an inappropriate tool used t...
Background Humour is a complex, dynamic phenomenon that mainly occurs in social situations between ...
This article aims to challenge the perception that in medical encounters laughter is an interactiona...
In this chapter we build on our previous research on laughter as an interactional resource that is r...
This chapter examines the use of laughter in the context of prenatal screening (PS) for Down’s syndr...
Purpose: Most people are familiar with the expression ‘laughter is the best medicine’. By enhancing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-62).This study employed conversation analytic methods ...
Laughter is employed in social interaction to construct meaning, identities, and relationships. Alth...
As Coser (1962) demonstrated in her landmark hospital study, a humor is one of the great tools of re...
Aim: To explore areas of healthcare where the deployment of humour or response to patient-initiated ...
This article relates to the potential of applied laughter in social science. Here, we explore the “L...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
While for many healthcare is no laughing matter, humor can be a valuable tool for physicians. Hospit...
Medicine has been called a science, as well as an art or a craft, among other terms that express asp...
Best medicine or collusion? The role of laughter in therapy is debated: an inappropriate tool used t...
Background Humour is a complex, dynamic phenomenon that mainly occurs in social situations between ...
This article aims to challenge the perception that in medical encounters laughter is an interactiona...
In this chapter we build on our previous research on laughter as an interactional resource that is r...
This chapter examines the use of laughter in the context of prenatal screening (PS) for Down’s syndr...
Purpose: Most people are familiar with the expression ‘laughter is the best medicine’. By enhancing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-62).This study employed conversation analytic methods ...
Laughter is employed in social interaction to construct meaning, identities, and relationships. Alth...
As Coser (1962) demonstrated in her landmark hospital study, a humor is one of the great tools of re...
Aim: To explore areas of healthcare where the deployment of humour or response to patient-initiated ...
This article relates to the potential of applied laughter in social science. Here, we explore the “L...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
Rationale: Laughter-inducing therapies are being applied more regularly in the last decade, and the ...
While for many healthcare is no laughing matter, humor can be a valuable tool for physicians. Hospit...
Medicine has been called a science, as well as an art or a craft, among other terms that express asp...
Best medicine or collusion? The role of laughter in therapy is debated: an inappropriate tool used t...
Background Humour is a complex, dynamic phenomenon that mainly occurs in social situations between ...