I want to burn lecterns,” says this communications expert. She also wants you to throw away your public speaking notes and introduce humour. Here’s why.
Useful but not always seamless, as shown by the glitches pointed out Sunday by Paul Seixas, radio communication in the ...
Humor is hard to execute, easier to get wrong and more difficult to measure in a short-term lens. But I’d argue that fear is ...
Dax Shepard is all about getting his haircuts from wife Kristen Bell — but not necessarily for her styling abilities. The ...
A study of chimps, gorillas and other great apes, including human children, sheds light on how laughter has evolved.
This spring, a group of University of Virginia students chose to try something new, an audio storytelling class that challenged them to explore humor in unexpected ways. In assistant professor of ...
Political satire and humour have emerged as influential forces in contemporary media communication, merging critique with entertainment to shape civic discourse. Across television, print, online ...
Humour in advertising operates across a spectrum of strategic approaches, from benign incongruity and wordplay to more aggressive or dark modes of comedy. Central to many campaigns is the use of ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCSB chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. After watching a singular episode of the 2000s comedy-drama Gilmore Girls, ...
Can humor be used to entice or persuade an audience to change their behavior? It depends on the audience. That is the conclusion of Nicholas “Nick” Carcioppolo’s new study called “When Humor Appeals ...
A healthy sense of humor is one of the most desirable personality characteristics to develop. It is one of the most common positive self-descriptions and one of the most preferred characteristics when ...