The four elementary forms of sociality: framework for a unified theory of social relations.
- A. Fiske
- PsychologyPsychology Review
- 1 October 1992
The motivation, planning, production,production, comprehension, coordination, and evaluation of human social life may be based largely on combinations of 4 psychological models: communal sharing, authority ranking, equality matching, market pricing and market pricing.
Moral psychology is relationship regulation: moral motives for unity, hierarchy, equality, and proportionality.
Relationship regulation theory predicts that any action, including violence, unequal treatment, and "impure" acts, may be perceived as morally correct depending on the moral motive employed and how the relevant social relationship is construed.
Structures of social life : the four elementary forms of human relations : communal sharing, authority ranking, equality matching, market pricing : with a new epilogue
- A. Fiske
- Political Science
- 1991
The cultural matrix of social psychology
- A. Fiske, S. Kitayama, H. Markus, R. Nisbett
- Psychology
- 1998
Watching social interactions produces dorsomedial prefrontal and medial parietal BOLD fMRI signal increases compared to a resting baseline
- M. Iacoboni, M. Lieberman, A. Fiske
- Psychology, BiologyNeuroImage
- 1 March 2004
Using individualism and collectivism to compare cultures--a critique of the validity and measurement of the constructs: comment on Oyserman et al. (2002).
- A. Fiske
- SociologyPsychological bulletin
- 2002
The author examines the following limitations of research on individualism and collectivism: It treats nations as cultures and culture as a continuous quantitative variable; conflates all kinds of social relations and distinct types of autonomy; ignores contextual specificity in norms and values; reduces culture to explicit, abstract verbal knowledge.
Taboo Trade‐offs: Reactions to Transactions That Transgress the Spheres of Justice
- A. Fiske, P. Tetlock
- Economics
- 1 June 1997
Taboo trade-offs violate deeply held normative intuitions about the integrity, even sanctity, of certain relationships and the moral-political values underlying those relationships. For instance, if…
Social cognition in schizophrenia, Part 1: performance across phase of illness.
- Michael F. Green, C. Bearden, K. Nuechterlein
- Psychology, MedicineSchizophrenia bulletin
- 18 June 2012
The findings suggest that social cognition in these 3 domains fits a stable pattern that has outcome and treatment implications, and social cognitive performance was impaired across all domains of social cognition and in all clinical samples.
Relational Models Theory 2.0.
- A. Fiske
- Psychology
- 22 September 2004
Virtuous Violence: Hurting and Killing to Create, Sustain, End, and Honor Social Relationships
The point 1. Why are people violent? 2. Violence is morally motivated to regulate social relationships 3. Defense, punishment, and vengeance 4. The right and obligation of parents, police, kings, and…
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