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Social Robots in Constructive Conflicts

2023
As social robots increase in capabilities and become ubiquitous parts of the environment, there will be more conflicts between humans and technological agents. Conflict is not necessarily bad: it can provide opportunities for sharing information, calibrating trust, and establishing common situation awareness—provided the conflict plays out in a ...
Dave B. Miller 0001   +3 more
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SOCIAL CONFLICT AND SOCIAL INNOVATION

The Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 2017
While the spot light in recent years is focusing on the merits of social enterprises and their contributions to social innovation, this paper tries to look from a different angle on social innovation — on the relationship between social conflict and social innovation.
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Social media in conflicts and crises

Behaviour & Information Technology, 2019
The growing importance of social media in conflicts and crises is accompanied by an ever-increasing research interest in the crisis informatics field in order to identify potential benefits and dev...
Christian Reuter 0001   +2 more
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Social Conflict

2018
This article deals with the nature of social conflict during the war. The length of the conflict and growing food shortages on the home front strained relations between individuals and between social groups. Protests for more equal distribution occurred all over the world, and especially in cities: they expressed demands for recognition from the state ...
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A social pathology of human conflict

Medicine and War, 1991
Cybernetics Academy Odobleja commemorates the name of the Romanian physician, psychologist and cybernetician Stefan Odobleja. Its Vice-President in France organized the First Seminar on Human Autonomy and Interdependence which was held in June 1988. This paper reviews some of the contributions to the Seminar.
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Social motives in intergroup conflict [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by manipulating the framing and symmetry of conflict. We find that behavior in conflict depends on whether one is harmed by actions perpetrated by the out-group, but not on one's own influence on the outcome of the out-group.
Ori Weisel, Ro'i Zultan
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Social Competition and Conflict Resolution

2010
Encyclopedia of Behabioral ...
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Social Conflicts

Anthropological Quarterly, 1984
Ron Pagnucco, Louis Kriesberg
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Conflict and conflict resolution in social insects

2010
The major transitions in evolution are characterised by cooperation and division of labour among biological entities. Such transitions have led to the evolution of complex genomes from independent oligonucleotides, of eukaryotic cells from independent prokaryotes and proto-eukaryotes, of multicellular organisms from multiple cells, and of complex ...
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