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Not scraping the bottom of the barrel : disadvantage, diversity and deficit as rich points
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There is an after-life (for jokes, anyway) : the potential for, and appeal of, ‘immortality’ in humor
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"I get it, but it's just not funny" : why humour fails, after all is said and done
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Hale, Adrian (R13953). - : Romania, International Society for Humor Studies, 2018
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When the personal enables the independent : taking the library to the students
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The risks and rewards of teaching with humour in Western Sydney : adapting pedagogy to complex demographics
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Hale, Adrian (R13953). - : U.S., EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 2016
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“Wogs, westies and writing in Western Sydney" : the reappropriating of labels and the teaching of academic English
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Hale, Adrian (R13953). - : Mowbray, Tas., Australian Multicultural Interaction Institute, 2015
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How not to kill the joke : the 'frame problem' and multiadicity
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Hale, Adrian (R13953). - : Mowbray, Tas., Australian Multicultural Interaction Institute, 2012
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