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2022
Abstract Chapter One discusses the ‘prehistory’ of Athenian ostracism by studying both the attested cases of ostracism outside Athens (in Megara, Argos, Tauric Chersonesos, Cyrene, Thourioi, the Sicilian Naxos and possibly in Miletus, as well as the petalismos, or vote using olive leaves, in Syracuse) and conceivable traces of ostracism ...
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Abstract Chapter One discusses the ‘prehistory’ of Athenian ostracism by studying both the attested cases of ostracism outside Athens (in Megara, Argos, Tauric Chersonesos, Cyrene, Thourioi, the Sicilian Naxos and possibly in Miletus, as well as the petalismos, or vote using olive leaves, in Syracuse) and conceivable traces of ostracism ...
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Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2005
This chapter explores the powerful consequences of ostracism — being ignored and excluded — at the neurophysiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral levels. Once ostracized, individuals first recoil in pain, then perceive and respond to their social environments differently, leading them to interpret and attend to particular information that may ...
Kipling D. Williams, Jonathan Gerber
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This chapter explores the powerful consequences of ostracism — being ignored and excluded — at the neurophysiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral levels. Once ostracized, individuals first recoil in pain, then perceive and respond to their social environments differently, leading them to interpret and attend to particular information that may ...
Kipling D. Williams, Jonathan Gerber
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2011
Ostracism means being ignored and excluded by one or more others. Despite the absence of verbal derogation and physical assault, ostracism is painful: It threatens psychological needs (belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence); and it unleashes a variety of physiological, affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses.
Kipling D. Williams, Steve A. Nida
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Ostracism means being ignored and excluded by one or more others. Despite the absence of verbal derogation and physical assault, ostracism is painful: It threatens psychological needs (belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence); and it unleashes a variety of physiological, affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses.
Kipling D. Williams, Steve A. Nida
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Ostracism in Everyday Life: The Effects of Ostracism on Those Who Ostracize
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2015Ostracism is a negative interpersonal experience that has been studied primarily in laboratory settings. Moreover, these studies have focused primarily on how people feel when they have been ostracized. The present study extended this research by investigating ostracism as it occurs in daily life, focusing on how people feel about ostracizing someone ...
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Human Resource Management International Digest, 2022
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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2006
Abstract Originated from the Athenian practice, ostracism or the temporary exclusion by consensus and the act of ignoring is analyzed by Kip William and Lisa Zadro. Laboratory manipulations and real-life observations are the main data-gathering procedures of the study. Apart from the emphasis that ostracism may occur across all ages, the
Kipling D. Williams, Lisa Zadro
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Abstract Originated from the Athenian practice, ostracism or the temporary exclusion by consensus and the act of ignoring is analyzed by Kip William and Lisa Zadro. Laboratory manipulations and real-life observations are the main data-gathering procedures of the study. Apart from the emphasis that ostracism may occur across all ages, the
Kipling D. Williams, Lisa Zadro
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2015
This thesis examines the effect of short and irreversible exclusion on cooperation in a public goods game. The starting point is the proposition of Hirshleifer and Rasmusen (1989), that claims that the duration of the exclusion does not have an effect on contributions.
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This thesis examines the effect of short and irreversible exclusion on cooperation in a public goods game. The starting point is the proposition of Hirshleifer and Rasmusen (1989), that claims that the duration of the exclusion does not have an effect on contributions.
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