Insults and face work in the Bible
Insults play a key role in social interaction in the agonistic culture of the Middle East. This article constructs a social scientific model of social interaction regarding face work and insults and then filters the Gospel of Matthew through that model ...
John J. Pilch
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Telework and Face-to-Face Work during COVID-19 Confinement: The Predictive Factors of Work-Related Stress from a Holistic Point of View. [PDF]
This article explores the socio-labor conditions in which people worked during confinement, analyzing the predictors of work-related stress, according to work modality (face-to-face or teleworking), from a holistic and quantitative (n = 328) point of ...
Soubelet-Fagoaga I +3 more
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El humor verbal frente a los procedimientos de face-work
El humor verbal frente a los procedimientos de face-work El objetivo del estudio es analizar algunas peculiaridades del humor verbal desde la perspectiva del llamado face-work (Brown y Levinson, 1978, 1987).
Magdalena Szeflińska-Baran +1 more
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Monotheistic Theodicy as Imaginary Face‐Work
In this article, I outline the cognitive process involved in accomplishing monotheistic theodicy, or the act of reconciling the belief in an omnipotent and morally perfect God with personal experiences of suffering. Based on in‐depth interviews with intimate partner violence victims, I argue that believers accomplish monotheistic theodicy by performing
S. Sharp
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When dirty work meets social identity: decoding career avoidance intentions of Chinese hospitality students [PDF]
IntroductionA long-standing structural imbalance exists between the talent supply of hospitality management programs in China's higher education system and the actual demand of the hotel industry. Integrating Social Identity Theory (SIT) with Face Theory,
Xiaowen Hu +5 more
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The Work Stress Questionnaire (WSQ) – reliability and face validity among male workers
Background The Work Stress Questionnaire (WSQ) was developed as a self-administered questionnaire with the purpose of early identification of individuals at risk of being sick-listed due to work-related stress.
Anna Frantz, Kristina Holmgren
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Poetic Confluence: The Social Organization of a Telepathic Experience
This paper is an exploratory sociological analysis of poetic confluence, a spontaneous telepathic phenomenon that occurs in everyday social interaction.
Robin Wooffitt
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Face Work: A Human-Centered Investigation into Facial Verification in Gig Work
Through intensive research on datasets, benchmarks, and models, the computer-vision community has taken great strides to identify the societal biases intrinsic to these technologies.
E. A. Watkins
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Avoiding conflict and minimising exposure: Face-work on Twitter
In a context where Twitter has come under criticism for enabling and encouraging hostile communication, this article explores how users adopt a ‘Twitter face’ when navigating interactions on the platform. Extending Goffman’s observation that face-work is
M. Walsh, S. Baker
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From face-to-face to virtual teams: work organization during the Covid-19 pandemic
Context: Work teams in the Human Resources and Financial Department of a large consumer goods company needed to reorganize and adapt themselves to the compulsory remote work imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mauro Enrique Carozzo-Todaro +2 more
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