Reciprocity is a (proto)social mechanism that involves (im)politeness as a balance of positive and negative actions among individuals: doing something good to someone is expected to be reciprocated in kind (cf. Culpeper & Tantucci 2021). The same applies for negatively charged behaviour (Culpeper & Tantucci 2021). The present study advances the theory of reciprocity both empirically and theoretically, as it extends the model to contexts of information transmission, i.e. cases where some news is being communicated from one interlocutor to another. What we found is that the way people react to ‘being informed of something’ remarkably involves (im)politeness and is mediated by two maxims of epistemic reciprocity: Engagement E (be interested) m...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
International audienceThe norm of reciprocity has only been considered and experimentally demonstrat...
Taking a structuration perspective while integrating reciprocity research in economics, this study e...
Reciprocity is a (proto)social mechanism that involves (im)politeness as a balance of positive and n...
Despite featuring prominently in religions and legal frameworks, and being discussed by anthropologi...
Despite featuring prominently in religions and legal frameworks, and being discussed by anthropologi...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
The chapter illuminates some of the under-explored relational aspects of (Im)politeness in interpers...
The chapter illuminates some of the under-explored relational aspects of (Im)politeness in interpers...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
International audienceThe norm of reciprocity has only been considered and experimentally demonstrat...
Taking a structuration perspective while integrating reciprocity research in economics, this study e...
Reciprocity is a (proto)social mechanism that involves (im)politeness as a balance of positive and n...
Despite featuring prominently in religions and legal frameworks, and being discussed by anthropologi...
Despite featuring prominently in religions and legal frameworks, and being discussed by anthropologi...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
Reciprocity is a fundamental mechanism for sustained social relationships. Escalation-based theories...
The chapter illuminates some of the under-explored relational aspects of (Im)politeness in interpers...
The chapter illuminates some of the under-explored relational aspects of (Im)politeness in interpers...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
The motivation to reciprocate is analyzed within the framework of interdependence theory, with focus...
International audienceThe norm of reciprocity has only been considered and experimentally demonstrat...
Taking a structuration perspective while integrating reciprocity research in economics, this study e...