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...
This paper explores the role of gossip in struggles for power and control in two urban communities. ...
This dissertation examines women’s talk in seventeenth-century Massachusetts through the lens of hol...
This article examines the relationship between prostitutes and the communities in which they lived t...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
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...
In this work we propose a theory of gossip as a means for social control. Exercising social control ...
This study is concerned with the interactions among three systems of social control and the repercus...
This dissertation demonstrates how women\u27s gossip in influenced colonial Virginia\u27s legal and ...
This essay analyses Lady Elizabeth Webster's journal, in which she chronicled her travels across Eur...
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...
Comparing the Calves‐Head riot of 1734/5 and with John Wilkes’s exposure of the “Medmenham Monks” in...
I would like to thank Mark Jenner, Helen Smith, Simon Ditchfield, Lucy Sackville, Jim Sharpe, Bill N...
Gossip is often serious business, not idle chitchat. Gossip allows those oppressed to privately name...
This paper explores the role of gossip in struggles for power and control in two urban communities. ...
This dissertation examines women’s talk in seventeenth-century Massachusetts through the lens of hol...
This article examines the relationship between prostitutes and the communities in which they lived t...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
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...
In this work we propose a theory of gossip as a means for social control. Exercising social control ...
This study is concerned with the interactions among three systems of social control and the repercus...
This dissertation demonstrates how women\u27s gossip in influenced colonial Virginia\u27s legal and ...
This essay analyses Lady Elizabeth Webster's journal, in which she chronicled her travels across Eur...
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...
Comparing the Calves‐Head riot of 1734/5 and with John Wilkes’s exposure of the “Medmenham Monks” in...
I would like to thank Mark Jenner, Helen Smith, Simon Ditchfield, Lucy Sackville, Jim Sharpe, Bill N...
Gossip is often serious business, not idle chitchat. Gossip allows those oppressed to privately name...
This paper explores the role of gossip in struggles for power and control in two urban communities. ...
This dissertation examines women’s talk in seventeenth-century Massachusetts through the lens of hol...
This article examines the relationship between prostitutes and the communities in which they lived t...