Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women

The present study investigates perceived gender differences in the producion and social use of humor in the interpersonal communication of Romanian older women, aged 60 and above. The study is a qualitative investigation, based on semi-structured interviews. The aim was to understand the perceptions...

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Main Author: Ioana Schiau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), College of Communication and Public Relations, Bucharest 2017-04-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
Online Access:https://journalofcommunication.ro/index.php/journalofcommunication/article/view/231
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spelling doaj-7fbaaeec320d4f268c901e9ef5d0ba1c2020-11-24T21:06:44ZengNational University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), College of Communication and Public Relations, BucharestRomanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations1454-81002344-54402017-04-01191697610.21018/rjcpr.2017.1.231231Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older WomenIoana Schiau0National University of Political Studies and Public AdministrationThe present study investigates perceived gender differences in the producion and social use of humor in the interpersonal communication of Romanian older women, aged 60 and above. The study is a qualitative investigation, based on semi-structured interviews. The aim was to understand the perceptions and motivations that women have when using humor in social interactions, and to explore the functions that humor serves in their day-to-day communication. A previous quantitative investigation found statistically significant gender differences between Romanian older men and women on a sense of humor scale, and suggested that the use of humor in interpersonal communication had stronger social benefits for women (Schiau, 2016a). Drawing on these findings, and keeping in mind other studies that discuss the different use of humor by men and women, this study aims to investigate specific gender differences in the production of humor, as perceived by the participants.https://journalofcommunication.ro/index.php/journalofcommunication/article/view/231
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Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
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title Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
title_short Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
title_full Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
title_fullStr Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
title_full_unstemmed Women Gossip and Men Brag: Perceived Gender Differences in the Use of Humor by Romanian Older Women
title_sort women gossip and men brag: perceived gender differences in the use of humor by romanian older women
publisher National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), College of Communication and Public Relations, Bucharest
series Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
issn 1454-8100
2344-5440
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The present study investigates perceived gender differences in the producion and social use of humor in the interpersonal communication of Romanian older women, aged 60 and above. The study is a qualitative investigation, based on semi-structured interviews. The aim was to understand the perceptions and motivations that women have when using humor in social interactions, and to explore the functions that humor serves in their day-to-day communication. A previous quantitative investigation found statistically significant gender differences between Romanian older men and women on a sense of humor scale, and suggested that the use of humor in interpersonal communication had stronger social benefits for women (Schiau, 2016a). Drawing on these findings, and keeping in mind other studies that discuss the different use of humor by men and women, this study aims to investigate specific gender differences in the production of humor, as perceived by the participants.
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