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Paper Title

Gossip as Cultural Learning

Keywords

  • Gossip
  • Cultural Learning
  • Social Norms
  • Observational Learning
  • Social Bonds
  • Indirect Aggression
  • Narrative Communication
  • Social Rules
  • Cultural Society
  • Social Behavior
  • Gossip Anecdotes
  • Social Norm Violations
  • Learning Through Gossip
  • Derogatory Gossip
  • Strangers in Gossip
  • Misadventures and Triumphs

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 8 | Issue : 2 | Page No : 111-121

Published On

June, 2004

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Abstract

To complement views of gossip as essentially a means of gaining information about individuals, cementing social bonds, and engaging in indirect aggression, the authors propose that gossip serves to help people learn about how to live in their cultural society. Gossip anecdotes communicate rules in narrative form, such as by describing how someone else came to grief by violating social norms. Gossip is thus an extension of observational learning, allowing one to learn from the triumphs and misadventures of people beyond one's immediate perceptual sphere. This perspective helps to explain some empirical findings about gossip, such as that gossip is not always derogatory and that people sometimes gossip about strangers.

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