We present a theory of honor violence as a form of costly signaling. Two types of honor violence are identified: revenge and purification. Both types are amenable to a signaling analysis whereby the violent behavior is a signal that can be used by out-groups to draw inferences about the nature of the signaling group, thereby helping to solve perennial problems of social cooperation: deterrence and assurance. The analysis shows that apparently gratuitous acts of violence can be part of a system of norms that are Pareto superior to alternatives without such signals. For societies that lack mechanisms of governance to deter aggression or to enforce contracts, norms of honor can be a rational means of achieving these functions. The theory also ...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This dissertation addresses the widespread lack of substantive, empirically-based data and resources...
We present a theory of honor violence as a form of costly signaling. Two types of honor violence are...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)“Culture of honor”...
The purpose of this study has been to understand and theorize the phenomenon of honor andhonor-syste...
Cultures of honor developed in contexts in which a person’s livelihood was easily stolen (such as a ...
The three studies in this dissertation were posed with the common goal of revealing possible explana...
Should the norms of honor cultures be classified as a variety of morality? In this paper, we address...
In honor cultures, relatively minor disputes can escalate, making numerous forms of aggression wides...
Honor-based violence occurs commonly within a variety of cultures and communities. Definitive and re...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
Two field experiments illustrate how institutions of the U.S. South and West can help perpetuate vio...
Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
Three experiments examined how norms characteristic of a "culture of honor " manifest them...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This dissertation addresses the widespread lack of substantive, empirically-based data and resources...
We present a theory of honor violence as a form of costly signaling. Two types of honor violence are...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)“Culture of honor”...
The purpose of this study has been to understand and theorize the phenomenon of honor andhonor-syste...
Cultures of honor developed in contexts in which a person’s livelihood was easily stolen (such as a ...
The three studies in this dissertation were posed with the common goal of revealing possible explana...
Should the norms of honor cultures be classified as a variety of morality? In this paper, we address...
In honor cultures, relatively minor disputes can escalate, making numerous forms of aggression wides...
Honor-based violence occurs commonly within a variety of cultures and communities. Definitive and re...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
Two field experiments illustrate how institutions of the U.S. South and West can help perpetuate vio...
Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
Three experiments examined how norms characteristic of a "culture of honor " manifest them...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This dissertation addresses the widespread lack of substantive, empirically-based data and resources...