Free speech in crisis: can we take a joke? by Academy of Ideas published on 2024-03-14T12:22:53Z Subscribe to the Academy of Ideas Substack for more information on the next Battle and future events: https://clairefox.substack.com/subscribe FREE SPEECH IN CRISIS: CAN WE TAKE A JOKE? https://archives.battleofideas.org.uk/2022/session/can-we-take-a-joke-buxton/ There have been many headlines and column inches devoted to the ‘woke’ backlash against comedians from Ricky Gervais to Dave Chappelle. And for many, Jerry Sadowitz’s cancellation at the Edinburgh Fringe was something of a watershed moment in comedy. But what impact are such controversies having on wider society’s ability to have a laugh? Office banter has long provided welcome relief from repetitive and boring work. If you were the butt of a joke, a clever response was appreciated and respected. If you couldn’t ‘take a joke’, you were seen as a bit ‘up yourself’. People who didn’t ‘get the joke’ were seen as a bit dim. But in many workplaces, there is now considerable anxiety about what you can and cannot joke about. Will a misjudged comment, meant purely in jest, get you hauled up before HR? Are we becoming too sensitive? On the other hand, some would argue that workplace banter has long been used as a form of bullying – as embodied in the character of Chris Finch in Gervais’s well-observed breakthrough show, The Office. In a climate of cancel culture and gratuitous offence-seeking, can we still tell jokes – and take them? Where is the line between lightening the mood and being unprofessional to your colleagues? Does office banter and joking make people feel excluded, or does it knit friendship groups and colleagues together? SPEAKERS Tania Edwards stand-up comedian; writer, Stand Up For The Week, Mock the Week and The Unbelievable Truth Timandra Harkness journalist, writer and broadcaster; presenter, Radio 4's FutureProofing and How to Disagree; author, Big Data: does size matter? Iona Italia editor-in-chief, Areo Magazine; author, Anxious Employment; host, Two for Tea podcast Barry Wall managing director, Edileaditandliveit.co.uk CHAIR Andy Shaw co-founder, Comedy Unleashed Genre News & Politics