AHSN
Australasian Humour Studies Network

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Tickets now available for AHSN member Dr Angelina Hurley's public lecture - Telling Our Own Stories: Familial Aboriginal Humour and the Strengthening of Identity, held at 11am on Friday 7 March at USYD. Registration via the link below:

The 31st AHSN conference starts tomorrow at Flinders University, Adelaide! The theme this year is ‘The Evolutions of Humour’. We look forward to seeing old friends and new faces!

The 30th AHSN Conference will take place on 7-9 February 2024 at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. If you are planning to attend the conference in February, you are required to register.
More information:

.@rezaarab10's review of Nadine Thielemann's book "Understanding Conversational Joking: A Cognitive-pragmatic Study..." for @AHSN_Humour is now available in EJHR 11(4):
https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/872

New Article by AHSN members, Ben Nickl and Chris Muller, in the Conversation: The joke’s on us – how big tech is replicating our laughter online.
@popculturals

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