2020
DOI: 10.7592/ejhr2020.8.1.fiadotava
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Sharing humour digitally in family communication

Abstract: This paper offers a folkloristic perspective on the features and dynamics of sharing humorous content digitally within a family in the context of daily communication. The data, collected from 60 Belarusian families via oral interviews and an online survey (175 respondents), were subjected to quantitative and qualitative content and context analysis. The results suggest that sharing humour digitally within a family can take various forms, some of which parallel oral face-to-face interactions, while others compl… Show more

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“…Family humour involving children mostly takes the form of conversational joking, but it also includes making practical jokes, sharing humorous personal experience narratives, using well-known catch phrases, telling canned jokes, etc. As contemporary family communication transcends the boundaries of oral interaction and becomes increasingly digitalized (Fiadotava 2020), so does the humour revolving around children. Many parents share humorous memes and other forms of internet humour with their children and accommodate the generic patterns of internet humour to tease their children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family humour involving children mostly takes the form of conversational joking, but it also includes making practical jokes, sharing humorous personal experience narratives, using well-known catch phrases, telling canned jokes, etc. As contemporary family communication transcends the boundaries of oral interaction and becomes increasingly digitalized (Fiadotava 2020), so does the humour revolving around children. Many parents share humorous memes and other forms of internet humour with their children and accommodate the generic patterns of internet humour to tease their children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affect of the family environment can be seen on the level of humour appreciation (Wilson et al 1977) and accounts for the existence of family humour styles (Everts 2003). As I have argued elsewhere (Fiadotava 2018;2020a;2020c), family humour is always tightly connected to the personal experiences of family members, and its performances add new layers to the relationship between the performer and their audience. Family units share many features with other informal groups (for example, groups of friends) when it comes to humorous communication.…”
Section: T H E O R E T I C a L B A C K G R O U N D A N D L I T E R A T U R E O V E R V I E Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the key features that makes contemporary humor attractive is its visuality [Fiadotava, 2020;Olah & Hempelmann, 2021, p. 331]. This trend can also be traced in the climate change discourse; studies on visual media addressing climate change issues (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%