This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kortrijk, an average-sized town in Flanders. Through gossip, people influenced others' behaviour, by performing social norms, by punishing violators of norms, by publicising the punishments of these deviants, and finally, by spreading information about improper behaviour, possibly leading to other sanctions. Previous research has insufficiently considered how the effects of gossip as social control were influenced by the historical situations in which it occurred. Most notably, the decline of honour and the formalisation of social control altered the ways in which people could effectively use the power of gossip, as in the second half of the eig...
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient...
Openness of knowledge was in the Dutch Republic no more a natural state of affairs than in other par...
Using municipal sources from late medieval London, this study examines nuisance as a sub-topic of so...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
This dissertation demonstrates how women\u27s gossip in influenced colonial Virginia\u27s legal and ...
This article explores the role of rumour, or the hearsay and gossip that circulated in a community, ...
The paper presents gossip as a meansof social control. It shows that gossip as informalsocial contro...
This study is concerned with the interactions among three systems of social control and the repercus...
Constructing Gender in Early Modern England : Observation Gossip and Reputation The roles of men a...
This dissertation examines women’s talk in seventeenth-century Massachusetts through the lens of hol...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
The Representation of Nobility and Chivalry in the Literature of Froissart and the Burgundian Chroni...
This paper examines the ways in which honor was used by artisans in eighteenth-century Prussia. Usin...
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient...
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient...
Openness of knowledge was in the Dutch Republic no more a natural state of affairs than in other par...
Using municipal sources from late medieval London, this study examines nuisance as a sub-topic of so...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
This dissertation demonstrates how women\u27s gossip in influenced colonial Virginia\u27s legal and ...
This article explores the role of rumour, or the hearsay and gossip that circulated in a community, ...
The paper presents gossip as a meansof social control. It shows that gossip as informalsocial contro...
This study is concerned with the interactions among three systems of social control and the repercus...
Constructing Gender in Early Modern England : Observation Gossip and Reputation The roles of men a...
This dissertation examines women’s talk in seventeenth-century Massachusetts through the lens of hol...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
The Representation of Nobility and Chivalry in the Literature of Froissart and the Burgundian Chroni...
This paper examines the ways in which honor was used by artisans in eighteenth-century Prussia. Usin...
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient...
In modern Western culture, gossip is seen as a malicious activity that should be avoided. In ancient...
Openness of knowledge was in the Dutch Republic no more a natural state of affairs than in other par...
Using municipal sources from late medieval London, this study examines nuisance as a sub-topic of so...