Publication: Power and Humour in Institutional Talk
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Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania Scientia Publishing House
Abstract
Power is a key concept in institutional talk as it structures both
the discourse of that institution and the relationships within it. It influences
the formation of identities and is highly indicative of the culture the
institution promotes. Humour serves a wide range of functions within an
organization and is closely related to power. The paper aims to investigate
the relationship between power and humour in educational setting, namely
a high school. It analyses two different meetings – a school board meeting
and an evaluation meeting, both held in the same school; these meetings
differ in terms of formality, number of participants, and purpose. The paper
aims to identify the way humour is used by the more and less powerful
participants in the meetings. The paper is structured into two parts – a
theoretical presentation of power and humour and the data analysis. The
practical part looks separately at each meeting and at the functions humour
serves when used by the power holders and the subordinates.
