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Deb Gauldin1

  • 1D eb G auldin is a childbirth educator who performs songs and humorous tales ("Hormone Affirming Music and Humor for Women") about pregnancy, childbirth, and the adjustments to parenthood. She lives outside Chicago, Illinois.

The Journal of Perinatal Education
|February 3, 2007
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This humorous column explores the often-overlooked significance of conference name tags. It offers a lighthearted perspective on how these simple identifiers can reveal attendee insights.

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Communication Studies

Background:

  • Conference name tags are ubiquitous in professional gatherings.
  • Their design and content can offer subtle social cues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To humorously analyze the multifaceted role of conference name tags.
  • To explore the unspoken narratives conveyed by attendee name tags.

Main Methods:

  • Observational humor.
  • Anecdotal evidence from conference experiences.

Main Results:

  • Name tags can humorously reflect professional identity and conference participation.
  • The design and visibility of name tags can impact attendee interaction.

Conclusions:

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  • Conference name tags, while functional, serve as a rich source of social commentary.
  • A humorous lens reveals deeper insights into the conference attendee experience.