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A narrative inquiry: how do nurses respond to patients' use of humour?
- Haydon, Gunilla, Van der Riet, Pamela
- Haydon, Gunilla, van der Riet, Pamela, Browne, Graeme
Chat-bot humour: a survey of methodological approaches for a creative new media project
- Meany, Michael M., Clark, Tom
Comedy and artificial intelligence: do we laugh when a thing gives the impression of being a person?
- Meany, Michael M., Clark, Tom, Joseph, Sam
Comedy, creativity, and culture: a metamodern perspective
- Meany, Michael M., Clark, Tom, Laineste, Liisi
Design dramaturgy: a case study in new media, humor and artificial intelligence
- Meany, Michael M., Clark, Tom
Humour, anxiety, and Csikszentmihalyi's concept of flow
Mets ton doigt où j'ai mon doigt: Psychanalyse des contes de Dard
Negative accounting stereotype: Enron cartoons
- Jones, Michael, Stanton, Patricia
Perspective shifting: humour and comedy in games
- Hookham, Geoffrey, Meany, Michael
Scripting humour in conversational agents: improvisation and emergence of humorous interchanges
- Meany, Michael M., Clark, Tom
The Making and the Made: The Intersection of Theory and Practice in the Creative Industries
The spectrum of states: comedy, humour and engagement in games
- Hookham, Geoffrey, Meany, Michael
The use of humour in nursing education: An integrative review of research literature
- Haydon, Gunilla, Reis, Julie, Bowen, Lynette
Translating Boris Vian's Je voudrais pas crever
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