The Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation provides an integrated and comprehensive understanding of both phenomena. Through twenty-five chapters from eminent experts, the Handbook explores current research on the antecedents, processes, and outcomes of the gossip-reputation link in contexts as diverse as online markets, non-industrial societies, modern firms, social networks, and schools.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- List of Contributors
- 1: Francesca Giardini and Rafael Wittek: Introduction: Gossip and Reputation: A Multidisciplinary Research Program
- PART I DISCIPLINARY FOUNDATIONS
- 2: Francesca Giardini and Rafael Wittek: Gossip, Reputation, and Sustainable Cooperation: Sociological Foundations
- 3: Nicholas Emler: Human Sociality and Psychological Foundations
- 4: Gloria Origgi: Reputation in Moral Philosophy and Epistemology
- 5: Haykaz Mangardich and Stanka A. Fitneva: Gossip, Reputation, and Language
- 6: Niko Besnier: Gossip in Ethnographic Perspective
- PART II INDIVIDUAL COGNITION AND EMOTION
- 7: Riccardo Boero: Neuroscientific Methods
- 8: Gordon P. D. Ingram: Gossip and Reputation in Childhood
- 9: Elena Martinescu, Onne Janssen, and Bernard A. Nijstad: Gossip and Emotion
- PART III STRATEGIC INTERDEPENDENCIES
- 10: Francis T. McAndrew: Gossip as a Social Skill
- 11: Manfred Milinski: Gossip and Reputation in Social Dilemmas
- 12: Charles Roddie: Reputation and Gossip in Game Theory
- 13: André Grow and Andreas Flache: Agent-Based Computational Models of Reputation and Status Dynamics
- PART IV EVOLUTION, COMPETITION, AND GENDER
- 14: Christopher Boehm: Gossip and Reputation in Small-scale Societies: A View from Evolutionary Anthropology
- 15: Gossip, Reputation, and Friendship in Within-group Competition: An Evolutionary Perspective
- 16: Adam Davis, Tracy Vaillancourt, Steven Arnocky, and Robert Doyel: Women's Gossip as an Intrasexual Competition Strategy: An Evolutionary Approach to Sex and Discrimination
- PART V POWER AND STATUS
- 17: Charlotte J. S. De Backer, Hilde Van den Bulck, Maryanne L. Fisher, and Gaëlle Ouvrein: Gossip and Reputation in the Media: How Celebrities Emerge and Evolve by Means of Mass-Mediated Gossip
- 18: Sally Farley: On the Nature of Gossip, Reputation, and Power Inequality
- 19: Dorottya Kisfalusi, Károly Takács, and Judit Pál: Gossip and Reputation in Adolescent Networks
- PART VI MARKETS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND NETWORKS
- 20: Andreas Diekmann and Wojtek Przepiorka: Trust and Reputation in Markets
- 21: Federico Boffa and Stefano Castriota: The Economics of Gossip and Collective Reputation
- 22: Bianca Beersma, Gerben A. van Kleef, and Maria T. M. Dijkstra: Antecedents and Consequences of Gossip in Work Groups
- 23: Lea Ellwardt: Gossip and Reputation in Social Networks
- PART VII THE WEB, COMPUTERS, AND TECHNOLOGY
- 24: Jordi Sabater-Mir: Gossip and Reputation in Computational Systems
- 25: Chris Snijders and Uwe Matzat: Online Reputation Systems
- 26: Lucio Picci: Gossip, Internet-Based Reputation Systems, and Governance
- Index