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The grammar of society : the nature and dynamics of social norms / Cristina Bicchieri.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bicchieri, Cristina.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social norms.
Physical Description:
xvi, 260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Summary:
In The Grammar of Society, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such as fairness, cooperation, and reciprocity, in an effort to understand their nature and dynamics, the expectations that they generate, and how they evolve and change. Drawing on several intellectual traditions and methods, including those of social psychology, experimental economics, and evolutionary game theory, Bicchieri provides an integrated account of how social norms emerge, why and when we follow them, and the situations in which we are most likely to focus on relevant norms. Examining the existence and survival of inefficient norms, she demonstrates how norms evolve in ways that depend on the psychological dispositions of the individual and how such dispositions may impair collective welfare. By contrast, she also shows how certain psychological propensities may naturally lead individuals to evolve fairness norms that closely resemble those we follow in modern societies.
Contents:
The rules we live by
Habits of the mind
A taste for fairness
Covenants without sword
Informational cascades and unpopular norms
The evolution of a fairness norm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-244) and index.
ISBN:
0521573726
0521574900
OCLC:
58546836

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