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1. International Students Creating Comedy to Foster Well-Being and Connectedness: 'Are You Joking?'

2. Social Media Influence on Young People and Children: Analysis on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube

3. Stand-Up-Comedy Inspired Experiential Learning for Connecting Emotions and Cognitions in Healthcare Education: A Pilot Study

4. Learning through Laughter: The Integration of Comedy into the Academic Curriculum

5. From 'The Fresh Prince' to 'The Politician': Climate Change Frames in American Scripted Television Comedy 1990-2020

6. Is Climate Change a Laughing Matter?

7. When Students Write Comedy Scripts: Humor as an Experiential Learning Method in Environmental Education

8. 'Laughing Ourselves out of the Closet': Comedy as a Queer Pedagogical Form

9. Up Schitt's Creek? Comedy as a Slantwise Pedagogical Encounter with Queerness

10. French Creative Theatre in a Course for Beginners: The Case of 'Finissez vos phrases!' by Jean Tardieu

11. Violation of Grice's Maxims and Humorous Implicatures in the Arabic Comedy Madraset Al-Mushaghbeen

12. Discomfort, Offense, Trigger: Understanding and Managing Student Responses to Comedy

13. On the Importance of the Dynamics of Humour and Comedy for Constructionism and Reflexivity in Social Science Research Methodology

14. Fostering the Funny: A Case Study of Undergraduate Women in Collegiate Comedy Troupes

15. A Corpus-Aided Study of Language Features of 'The Importance of Being Earnest'

16. Comparing Effects of Comedic and Authoritative Video Presentations on Student Knowledge and Attitudes about Climate Change

17. The Application of Technology in Teaching Grammar to EFL Learners: The Role of Animated Sitcoms

18. Improv Comedy and Modern Marketing Education: Exploring Consequences for Divergent Thinking, Self-Efficacy, and Collaboration

19. 'What Do You Read, My Lord?' Oral and Silent Reading in Shakespeare's Plays

20. Fielding Hilarity: Sensing the Affective Intensities of Comedy Education and Performance

21. Stand-Up Comedy and Young India: The Expression and Construction of Identity

22. Staging Science with Young People: Bringing Science Closer to Students through Stand-Up Comedy

23. Deep Fun and the Theater of Games: An Interview with Bernie Dekoven

24. 'It's Okay to Laugh, Right?': Toward a Pedagogy of Racial Comedy in Multicultural Education

25. 'Journalism, Poetry, Stand-Up Comedy, and Academic Writing: Mapping the Interplay of Curricular and Extracurricular Literate Activities': Re-Visiting a Theoretical Lens Five Years Later

26. Happily Lost in Translation: Misunderstandings in Film Dialogue

27. George Bernard Shaw's 'Androcles and the Lion': A Postmodernist Study

28. Comedy Stages, Poets Projects, Sports Columns, and Kinesiology 341: Illuminating the Importance of Basic Writers' Self-Sponsored Literacies

29. Discussing Comedy--An Interrogative Approach

30. From Tragedy to Comedy: Reframing Contemporary Discourses

31. Constructing a Pedagogy of Comedy: Sarcasm and Print Codes as Social Literacies in 'Winnie-the-Pooh'

32. Failing with Grace: Kids, Improv and Embodied Literacies

33. Promoting Autonomy and Ownership in Students Studying English Using Digital Comic Performance-Based Learning

34. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Checkpoint: Teaching Stand-Up Comedy in Occupied Palestine

35. Journalism, Poetry, Stand-Up Comedy, and Academic Literacy: Mapping the Interplay of Curricular and Extracurricular Literate Activities

36. A Comparison of Alternative Narrative Approaches to Video Description for Animated Comedy

37. Everyday Environmental Ethics as Comedy and Story: A Collage

38. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (86th, Kansas City, Missouri, July 30-August 2, 2003). Entertainment Studies Interest Group.

39. The Comedy Campaign: The Growing Influence of Humor in Presidential Elections. A Uses and Gratifications Approach.

40. Critical Mirrors: Diverse College Students' Perspectives on Stereotypes Depicted in Popular Films about College Life

41. Laughing Our Way to a Stronger Democracy: Political Comedy's Potential to Equalize Political Interest in Community College Students

42. Autism and Comedy: Using Theatre Workshops to Explore Humour with Adolescents on the Spectrum

43. A Thinking Person's Comedy: A Study of Intertextuality in 'Cheers.'

44. The Three Stooges in 'Academe': A Summary/Review of Recent Research.

45. Shakespeare in the Classroom: Plays for the Intermediate Grades. Fearon Teacher Aids, Grades 4-8.

46. Using Video-Taped Examples of Stand-Up Comedy Routines To Teach Principles of Public Speaking.

47. Greek and Roman Plays: For the Intermediate Grades. Fearson Teacher Aids, Grades 4-8.

48. Humor in Leadership: State of the Art in Theory and Practice.

49. The Impulse toward Comedy in Margaret Atwood's Poetry.

50. What Do Playing the Trombone, Becoming a Comedian and Teaching in Executive Education Programs Have in Common? (Reflections from Decades of Bad Jokes and Wrong Notes)

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