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Exploring Identity-Based Humor in a #Selfies #Humor Image Set From Instagram
Abstract
On a social level, identity humor may be pro-social, anti-social, or more often, both. The research in this chapter examined three basic research questions based on the study of social imagery: (1) What does identity-based humor look like in terms of a #selfie #humor- tagged image set from the Instagram photo-sharing mobile app? (2) What earlier findings and theories about humor apply to the more modern forms of mediated social humor? Is it possible to effectively apply the Humor Styles Model to the images from the #selfie #humor Instagram image set to better understand #selfie #humor? If so, what may be discoverable using this approach? and (3) What are some constructive and systematized ways to analyze social image sets in a naïve and emergent way using manual and computer-supported techniques?
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