{
  "creator": [
    "Ilie, Alexandra"
  ],
  "date": [
    "2006-02-27"
  ],
  "description": [
    "Our interviewee John Morreall, PhD, Professor of  religion at the College of William and Mary, has been studying humor for  more than 25 years. He is the current president of the International  Society for Humor Studies. Morreall teaches several courses at William  and Mary, “Comedy, Tragedy and Religion”, “Modern Religious Thought”,  “Theory and Method in the Study of Religion”, and “Roman Catholicism  Since 1800″. He has given more than 400 talks and seminars on humor in  the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan."
  ],
  "format": [
    "text/html"
  ],
  "identifier": [
    "https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/317",
    "10.5964/ejop.v2i1.317"
  ],
  "language": [
    "eng"
  ],
  "publisher": [
    "PsychOpen GOLD / Leibniz Institut for Psychology (ZPID)"
  ],
  "relation": [
    "https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/317/317.html"
  ],
  "rights": [
    "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0"
  ],
  "source": [
    "Europe’s Journal of Psychology; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2006)",
    "1841-0413"
  ],
  "title": [
    "Humor, an Antidote to Life’s Incongruities"
  ],
  "type": [
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/article",
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"
  ]
}