More than Just a Laughing Matter: A Coding Framework of Humor in Media Entertainment for Tweens and Teens
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Despite the crucial role of humor in t(w)eens’ media entertainment, we lack a theoretically informed approach to investigate the prevalence and co-occurrence of humor types in such entertainment. Therefore, this study tested a coding framework of humor in t(w)eens’ media entertainment by content-analyzing 107 television series (5,633 scenes) listed by 10- to 14-year-olds as their favorite. Results confirmed ten humor types (aggressive, slapstick, self-defeating, sexual, irreverent, coping, parody, wordplay, incongruity, absurdity) with aggressive humor most often and coping humor least often present (in 87.9% versus 23.4% of series, respectively). Humor types also frequently co-occurred, highlighting the need to revise existing theories.
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van der Wal, A, Piotrowski, J T, Fikkers, K M & Valkenburg, P M 2020, 'More than Just a Laughing Matter : A Coding Framework of Humor in Media Entertainment for Tweens and Teens', Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, vol. 64, no. 3, pp. 478-498. https://doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2020.1796389