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Joel Warner
Joel Warner is an American author and journalist. He is the co-author of ''The Humor Code'', a former staff writer for Westword, Denver's alternative newsweekly, and has also written for Wired, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Boston Globe, Slate, Grantland, and other publications.〔( Joel Warner author page on Amazon.com )〕 ==The Humor Code== In 2010, Warner met Peter McGraw, a professor at the University of Colorado. Warner was fascinated by McGraw's research and unified theory of humor, the Benign Violation Theory.〔(What Makes Something Funny: A bold new attempt at a unified theory of comedy - ''Slate'' )〕 Starting in 2011, the two created "The Humor Code Project," a two-year, 91,000-mile global search for what makes things funny. Their travels took them to Tanzania, Scandinavia, Japan, Israel, Peru, and several other destinations in North America. McGraw and Warner authored ''The Humor Code'', a book about their travels and the experiments they conducted along the way.〔(The Humor Code book page on Amazon.com )〕〔(The Humor Code Takes Unlikely Colorado Pair Around the World - ''Denver Post'' )〕 The two maintained multiple blogs about their adventures on Wired, Huffington Post, and Psychology Today.〔(Blog at Wired Underwire )〕〔(Blog at Huffington Post )〕〔(Blog at Psychology Today )〕
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