This article engages in debates stimulated by previous work published in Organization Studies, and more widely, on the purpose and effects of workers' humour and joking practices. The authors emphasize the subversive character of humour in the workplace, rejecting perspectives which see humour as inevitably contributing to organizational harmony. Drawing on methodologies, including ethnography, which permitted the authors to penetrate the organizational surface of two call centres, rich evidence of satire and joking practices were uncovered. While long-acknowledged motives were revealed, particularly relief from boredom and routine, workers' use of humour took novel, call centre specific forms. Overwhelmingly, though, humour contributed to ...
Highlighting the under-researched interrelationship between workplace humour and resistance, this pa...
Introduction Multi-disciplinary teams created to develop more sustainable ways of working are a focu...
Humour, Work and Organization explores the critical, subversive and ambivalent character of humour a...
This article engages in debates stimulated by previous work published in Organization Studies, and m...
Chapter describes how subversive satire can be allied to a wider collective union organizing campaig...
Workplace humour is an important component of organisational culture and social behaviour, yet this ...
There has been a growth of interest in the role of humour in organizations from both practitioner an...
Accessible and amusing in style, Humour, Work and Organization explores the critical, subversive and...
This paper tries to study workplace humour from a linguistic-anthropological perspective. In particu...
This paper aims to examine further how and when the phenomenon of humour is used in the workplace an...
This Masters thesis explored the topic of humour in the workplace and investigated the function of h...
International audienceThere is a long research tradition associating humour with creativity, althoug...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the complexity of humour and its relationship to pro...
Humour is becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in organization studies. On the one hand, humour ...
Humour is becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in organization studies. On the one hand, humour ...
Highlighting the under-researched interrelationship between workplace humour and resistance, this pa...
Introduction Multi-disciplinary teams created to develop more sustainable ways of working are a focu...
Humour, Work and Organization explores the critical, subversive and ambivalent character of humour a...
This article engages in debates stimulated by previous work published in Organization Studies, and m...
Chapter describes how subversive satire can be allied to a wider collective union organizing campaig...
Workplace humour is an important component of organisational culture and social behaviour, yet this ...
There has been a growth of interest in the role of humour in organizations from both practitioner an...
Accessible and amusing in style, Humour, Work and Organization explores the critical, subversive and...
This paper tries to study workplace humour from a linguistic-anthropological perspective. In particu...
This paper aims to examine further how and when the phenomenon of humour is used in the workplace an...
This Masters thesis explored the topic of humour in the workplace and investigated the function of h...
International audienceThere is a long research tradition associating humour with creativity, althoug...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the complexity of humour and its relationship to pro...
Humour is becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in organization studies. On the one hand, humour ...
Humour is becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in organization studies. On the one hand, humour ...
Highlighting the under-researched interrelationship between workplace humour and resistance, this pa...
Introduction Multi-disciplinary teams created to develop more sustainable ways of working are a focu...
Humour, Work and Organization explores the critical, subversive and ambivalent character of humour a...