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Sociability

2022
Abstract This chapter considers Johnson’s writing on family, friendship, and relationship status. Herein Johnson is treated as an independent thinker on each of these subjects, who was guided (but not dominated) by proverbial classical valuations of interpersonal relationships. Ever the empiricist and social observer, Johnson brought his
Radmila Prislin, William D. Crano
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Provoking sociability

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
In this study, we explore the potential usefulness of disturbing, uncomfortable systems, demonstrating that provocative technology can have a positive effect on social relationships. We designed and evaluated an agent-based system that collects user information by asking seemingly benign questions, and then uses it to spread false, strange gossip ...
Brooke E. Foucault   +3 more
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Stress and sociability

Nature Neuroscience, 2018
Humans and animals can react to the affective state of others in distress. However, exposure to a stressed partner can trigger stress-related adaptations. Two studies shed light on the mechanisms underlying the behavioral responses toward stressed individuals and on the synaptic changes associated with social transmission of stress.
Dana Rubi Levy, Ofer Yizhar
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Sociability

2012
Abstract The last century of the Ancien Régime brought new departures in sociability, akin to those in the circulation of free, direct, and useful information. Contemporaries sought to create frameworks for association less subject to the obligations required by the authorized sociability of rulers or the church.
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SOCIABILITY

2021
Connecting sociability with arguments about self-interest and natural law, Grotius adopted an account of moral knowledge and motivation for justice that he found in Cicero. For Grotius, sociability serves as a counter to Epicurean views of moral motivation, but it does not by itself provide the grounds of validity of natural law, nor does it alone ...
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