2018
DOI: 10.31332/lkw.v4i2.904
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Humor, Happiness and Work Relationship among Faculty Members in Islamic Higher Education of Indonesia

Abstract: Humor is important among educators to refresh their mind from busy work, strengthen friendship and interpersonal relationship, create happiness, and to improve working performance and cooperation of both personal and professional matters. This study aims to examine the humor in the perspective of linguistics and psychology, especially the semantic aspect among colleagues of lecturers in Islamic universities of Indonesia. A qualitative-descriptive method was employed to analyze data which were collected through… Show more

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“…Gunawan and Alimin discuss the humor that occurs among lecturers at Islamic universities in Indonesia. 26 According to them, the humor evident in the lecturer's conversation is created through word plays. In an earlier study, Istiningtyas examined laughter and humor in Islamic psychology.…”
Section: Humor In the Islamic Tradition In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gunawan and Alimin discuss the humor that occurs among lecturers at Islamic universities in Indonesia. 26 According to them, the humor evident in the lecturer's conversation is created through word plays. In an earlier study, Istiningtyas examined laughter and humor in Islamic psychology.…”
Section: Humor In the Islamic Tradition In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar research about lecturers has never been done in Indonesia. The happiness research usually focused on the predictors, levels, and outcomes of happiness (e.g., Gunawan and Wahyuni, 2017;Batubara and El Hami, 2018;Gunawan and Alimin, 2018). In higher education institutions, digital technology is implicitly associated with improved happiness that leads to improved job performance (Ginting et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%