Research project Humor as serious business: Power and resistance in multiethnic educational contexts
The project focuses on the use and effects of humor in young people's peer relationships and in interaction between young people and adults in different educational contexts.
Project managers
Anna Gradin FranzénJonsson, R., & Franzén, A. G. (2025).
Excluding unlaughter: Humor as affective practice in a youth detention center for boys. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology.
Jonsson, R., & Franzén, A. G. (forthcoming).
The (laughing) man behind the uniform: Humorous learning encounters between youth and police. In P. Aarsand, C. Tønseth, JM. Stenøien & L. Aarsand, (Eds.), Learning in everyday practices. Palgrave McMillan.
Wiksten, M., Jonsson, R., & Franzén, A.G. (Accepted).
“If you want some pussy, give us freedom”: Girls’ taboo-breaking humor between the subversive and the normative. Gender and Language.