Jim Lyttle

Academic Conferences


32. Lyttle, Jim. (2024, April 21). The wisdom of humor. Paper presented at the 34th Conference of the International Society for Humor Studies, hosted online concurrently with the 14th annual North East Texas Humor Research Conference by Texas A&M University-Commerce.

31. Lyttle, Jim. (2016, June 1). Using humor to explain unpopular political systems. Paper for the International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS) International Conference for Social Sciences and Humanities at Ryerson University in Toronto, ON.

30. Lyttle, Jim. (2015, July 2). Russell's brand of political philosophy. Paper presented at the 27th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Holy Names University in Oakland, CA.

29. Lyttle, Jim. (2015, February 21). Russell Brand and Mr. Chips: Causal or spurious? Paper presented at the 5th annual North East Texas Humor Research Conference at Texas A&M University's downtown campus in Dallas, TX.

28. Lyttle, Jim. (2013, July 3). Comic S&M: Legal defenses for humorists. Poster presented at the 25th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA.

27. Lyttle, Jim. (2013, April 24). A framework for the therapeutic use of humor. Presentation to the Management Studies faculty of the University of Minnesota at Duluth, MN.

26. Lyttle, Jim. (2013, February 23). A framework for therapeutic humor: Coalitions for better or worse. Paper presented at the 3rd annual North East Texas Humor Research Conference at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.

25. Lyttle, Jim. (2011, December 5). Advances in research on humor in the workplace: 2005-2011. Paper read at Sharing Knowledge and Learning on the High Seas aboard Liberty of the Seas, departing from Fort Lauderdale, FL.

24. Lyttle, Jim. (2011, July 6). Funny teachers: Preferred and not-so-much. Paper presented at the 23rd annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Boston University in Boston, MA.

23. Lyttle, Jim. (2010, November 17). Building the bridge between humor and work: What's holdingit up? Paper presented at the 96th annual conference of the National Communication Association in San Francisco, CA.

22. Lyttle, Jim. (2009, June 17). The effective and responsible use of humor in therapy. Professional Workshop presented at the Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Harrisburg, PA.

21. Proyer, René T., Willibald Ruch, Numan S. Ali, Hmoud S. Al-Olimat, Toshihiko Amemiya, Tamirie Andualem Adal, Sadia Aziz Ansari, Špela Arhar, Gigi Asem, Nicolas Baudin, Souha Bawab, Doris Bergen, Ingrid Brdar, Rute Brites, Marina Brunner-Sciarra, Amy Carrell, Hugo Carretero Dios, Mehmet Celik, Grazia Ceschi, Kay Chang, Chen Guo-Hai, Alexander Cheryomukhin, Maria P. Y. Chik, Wladyslaw Chlopicki, Jacquelyn Cranney, Donatien Dahourou, Sibe Doosje, Margherita Dore, Nahwat El-Arousy, Emilia Fickova, Martin Führ, Joanne Gallivan, Han Geling, Lydia Germikova, Marija Giedraityte, Abe Goh, Rebeca Díaz González, Sai Kin Ho, Martina Hrebícková, Belen Jaime, Birgit Hertzberg Kaare, Shanmukh Kamble, Shahe Kazarian, Paavo Kerkkänen, Mirka Klementová, Irina M. Kobozeva, Snjezana Kovjanic, Narasappa Kumaraswamy, Martin Lampert, Chao-Chih Liao, Manon Levesque, Eleni Loizou, Rolando Díaz Loving, Jim Lyttle, Vera C. Machline, Sean McGoldrick, Margaret Mcrorie, Liu Min, René Mõttus, Margret M. Munyae, Carmen Elvira Navia, Mathero Nkhalamba, Pier Paolo Pedrini, Mirsolava Petkova, Tracey Platt, Diana-Elena Popa, Anna Radomska, Tabassum Rashid, David Rawlings, Victor J. Rubio, Andrea C. Samson, Orly Sarid, Soraya Shams, Sek Sisokohm, Jakob Smári, Ian Sneddon, Irena Snikhovska, Ekaterina A. Stephanenko, Ieva Stokenberga, Hugo Stuer, Yohana Sherly Rosalina Tanoto, Luis Tapia, Julia Taylor, Pascal Thibault, Ava Thompson, Hanna Thörn, Hiroshi Toyota, Judit Ujlaky, Vitanya Vanno, Jun Wang, Betsie Van Der Westhuizen, Deepani Wijayathilake, Peter S. O. Wong, Edgar B. Wycoff, and Eun Ja Yeun. (2009, September 16-19). The measurement of the fear of being laughed at around the world. Contributor to a paper presented at the 10th European Conference on Psychological Assessment in Ghent, Belgium.

20. Proyer, René T., Willibald Ruch, Numan S. Ali, Hmoud S. Al-Olimat, Toshihiko Amemiya, Tamirie Andualem Adal, Sadia Aziz Ansari, Špela Arhar, Gigi Asem, Nicolas Baudin, Souha Bawab, Doris Bergen, Ingrid Brdar, Rute Brites, Marina Brunner-Sciarra, Amy Carrell, Hugo Carretero Dios, Mehmet Celik, Grazia Ceschi, Kay Chang, Chen Guo-Hai, Alexander Cheryomukhin, Maria P. Y. Chik, Wladyslaw Chlopicki, Jacquelyn Cranney, Donatien Dahourou, Sibe Doosje, Margherita Dore, Nahwat El-Arousy, Emilia Fickova, Martin Führ, Joanne Gallivan, Han Geling, Lydia Germikova, Marija Giedraityte, Abe Goh, Rebeca Díaz González, Sai Kin Ho, Martina Hrebícková, Belen Jaime, Birgit Hertzberg Kaare, Shanmukh Kamble, Shahe Kazarian, Paavo Kerkkänen, Mirka Klementová, Irina M. Kobozeva, Snjezana Kovjanic, Narasappa Kumaraswamy, Martin Lampert, Chao-Chih Liao, Manon Levesque, Eleni Loizou, Rolando Díaz Loving, Jim Lyttle, Vera C. Machline, Sean McGoldrick, Margaret Mcrorie, Liu Min, René Mõttus, Margret M. Munyae, Carmen Elvira Navia, Mathero Nkhalamba, Pier Paolo Pedrini, Mirsolava Petkova, Tracey Platt, Diana-Elena Popa, Anna Radomska, Tabassum Rashid, David Rawlings, Victor J. Rubio, Andrea C. Samson, Orly Sarid, Soraya Shams, Sek Sisokohm, Jakob Smári, Ian Sneddon, Irena Snikhovska, Ekaterina A. Stephanenko, Ieva Stokenberga, Hugo Stuer, Yohana Sherly Rosalina Tanoto, Luis Tapia, Julia Taylor, Pascal Thibault, Ava Thompson, Hanna Thörn, Hiroshi Toyota, Judit Ujlaky, Vitanya Vanno, Jun Wang, Betsie Van Der Westhuizen, Deepani Wijayathilake, Peter S. O. Wong, Edgar B. Wycoff, and Eun Ja Yeun. (2009, August 19-20). A cross-cultural study on gelotophobia: The fear of being laughed at as a universal individual differences phenomenon. Contributor to a paper presented at the 11th Congress of the Swiss Psychological Society at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland.

19. Lampert, Martin D., Jim Lyttle and Kathleen L. Isaacson. (2009, June 19). Cross-cultural variation in gelotophobia within the United States. In W. Ruch (Chair), Research into gelotophobia. Symposium conducted at the 21st annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at California State University in Long Beach, CA.

18. Lyttle, Jim. (2008, November 22). Ventriloquism with presentation software: Throwing your voice across the classroom. In W. H. A. Johnson & R. Rauniar (Co-Chairs), Technology in the classroom. Mini-conference conducted at the 39th annual meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute in Baltimore, MD.

17. Lyttle, Jim. (2007, July 12). The effective and responsible use of humor in persuasion. Participant Seminar at the 7th International Summer School and Symposium on Humour and Laughter at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

16. Lyttle, Jim. (2007, July 1). Teaching the psychology of humor as a special topics course. In M. D. Lampert (Chair), Teaching the psychology of humor in the undergraduate curriculum. Symposium conducted at the 19th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI.

15. Lyttle, Jim. (2005, June 16). Shocking therapy: Using humor to attack clients for their own good. Paper presented at the 17th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, OH.

14. Lyttle, Jim and Jordan Kaplan. (2005, May 14). Resolving contradictions to manage ethically in times of change. Paper presented at the 42nd annual meeting of the Eastern Academy of Management in Springfield, MA.

13. Lyttle, Jim. (2005, January 7). Humor without fault: Staying in the game and out of the courts. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines in New Orleans, LA.

12. Lyttle, Jim. (2004, January 25). The responsible use of humor. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines in New Orleans, LA.

11. Lyttle, Jim. (2003, July 11). Humor in the classroom amuses and motivates ... the teacher! Paper presented at the 15th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, IL.

10. Lyttle, Jim. (2003, June 13). Stand and deliver: An exercise in the effective use of humor in the classroom. Paper presented at the 30th annual conference, the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society in Springfield, MA.

9. Lyttle, Jim. (2002, August 1). Choosing wisely: Using personality tests to advise business majors. Paper accepted for the 20th annual conference of the Association of Management/International Association of Management, at Quebec City, Canada.

8. Lyttle, Jim. (2002, June 25). Business ethics for accounting professionals. Presentation at Career Opportunities for Accounting Professionals at Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.

7. Lyttle, Jim. (2002, May 26). The ethics of humor: Preliminary thoughts. Paper presented at "The Learneds" (The Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities) in Toronto, Canada.

6. Lyttle, Jim. (2001, July 8). The effectiveness of humor: A replication and an analysis. Paper presented at the 13th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD.

5. Lyttle, Jim. (2000, August 7). The effectiveness of humor for persuasion in training and education. Paper presented at the 60th annual meeting of the Academy of Management in Toronto.

4. Lyttle, Jim. (1999, October 22). The effectiveness of humor in teaching business ethics. Paper presented at 6th Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, at Niagara University in Niagara Falls, NY.

3. Lyttle, Jim. (1999, July 3). The effectiveness of humor in workplace training: A pilot study. Paper presented at the 11th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at Holy Names University in Oakland, CA.

2. Lyttle, James B. (1998). The management of humor in the workplace: Transferable knowledge for the 21st Century. Paper read at Annual Meeting of the Southern Management Association, Nov 5, at New Orleans, LA.

1. Lyttle, James B. (1998, June 27). Toward an ethics of humor in the workplace: A multi-participant conceptualization of humorous interaction. Paper presented at the 10th annual conference of the International Society for Humor Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Bergen, Norway.




                     

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