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Is laughter really the best medicine? Reflecting on a mental health initiative using pragmatic collaborative autoethnography
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Is laughter really the best medicine? Reflecting on a mental health initiative using pragmatic collaborative autoethnography

Freda N. Gonot-Schoupinsky, Merv Neal and Jerome Carson
Journal of Applied Social Science, Vol.18(1), pp.19-31
03/2024

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laughter pragmatic autoethnography community science Mental Health
This article relates to the potential of applied laughter in social science. Here, we explore the “Laughie Challenge Australia.” This community-based mental health initiative aims to get Australians laughing. We invite its instigator to discuss it, using a pragmatic qualitative research approach, Invited Collaborative Autoethnography (ICAE). Our purpose is to gain insight into the rationale and practicalities of using laughter to alleviate community mental health issues. Thus, we use ICAE instrumentally as a discourse platform to build understanding through joint narrative with a view of facilitating laughter community-science research collaborations. We recount the “story” of the Laughie Challenge, and the meeting of two academics and a community laughter leader, with a shared interest in the healing power of laughter and “real-world” laughter applications. ICAE enabled transparent, in-depth discourse. It has resulted in citizen science research to further advance knowledge in this area.
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