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Sub-cultural sectarian joking behaviour in Northern Ireland: no laughing matter
G. Brown, F. Worthington
Business School
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Arts and Humanities
Northern Ireland
100%
Humor
100%
sectarian
100%
Joking
100%
Laughter
100%
functionalist
40%
Social Order
20%
Community Relation
20%
Tradition
10%
Case Study
10%
Literature
10%
Weakness
10%
Preoccupation
10%
Identity theory
10%
Resourcefulness
10%
Cross Section
10%
Power Relation
10%
Critical Study
10%
Badinage
10%
Empirical data
10%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Social Identity Theory
100%
Structured Interview
100%
Resourcefulness
100%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Administrative Structure
50%
Social Order
50%
Case Study
25%
National Identity
25%
Working Life
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Organization Studies
25%
Social Identity Theory
25%
Resourcefulness
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Social Identity Theory
100%
Keyphrases
Functionalist
50%
District Councils
12%