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  1. Apr 26, 2023 · Understanding the essence of sharing extends beyond material exchanges—it cultivates empathy and interconnectedness. Witnessing the joy in giving, children learn the profound impact of generosity, fostering deeper connections. Practicing sharing instills cooperation, collaboration, and compromise, essential for meaningful relationships. By celebrating acts of sharing, we nurture a culture of ...

  2. Jul 9, 2023 · Sharing acts as a catalyst for spreading positivity and joy in our daily lives. Whether it's a kind word, a smile, or a small act of kindness, sharing has the power to brighten someone's day and ...

    • Introduction: The Currency of Sharing
    • Sharing and Value
    • Sharing and Access: Gained, Granted and Demanded
    • Sharing and Expansion in Online and Offline Communities
    • Conclusion: The Future of Sharing
    • References
    • Note on Contributor

    Not everything that is called ‘sharing’ actually constitutes sharing in practice. When you use a ‘car-sharing’ system, for example, you may in fact be renting a car part-time, as this involves a straightforward rental contract with a company in return for a monthly fee or charges incurred per kilometre driven. This may therefore be a market transac...

    The main anthropological problem with sharing is not that it is a rare or somehow ‘exotic’ practice that we are unfamiliar with. Rather, it is ubiquitous and everyone has experienced it. In that, it is different from other human practices that work for some groups but are strange for others. For instance, think of living with several partners, marr...

    If it is not scarcity or abundance by itself that explains sharing, what are the conditions that enable and encourage, or disable and discourage, sharing? The subject matter of what is being shared is an important factor. Some things are easier and more readily shared than others, and some things lend themselves to be used for other forms of transf...

    Ethnographers have observed many instances in which people tried to hide and insert into commercial transfers what was expected to be shared with others (see Widlok 2017: 94). ‘Borrowed’ clothes or other personal items often ended up being shared, in that they were never returned even though the givers were for a long time hoping to receive them ba...

    Sharing food or pressing a share button on a digital platform are not the same thing, as the latter too often amplifies ‘leader-follower’ and ‘influencer-influenced’ constellations and ultimately aims at generating profit. Actual sharing practices, by contrast, presuppose and reproduce positions of mutuality. So-called ‘peer-to-peer transactions’ o...

    Altman, J. 2011. A genealogy of 'demand sharing': from pure anthropology to public policy. In Ethnography and the production of anthropological knowledge: essays in honour of Nicolas Peterson (eds) Y. Musharbash & M. Barber, 187-200. Canberra: ANU E Press. Biesele, M. & S. Barclay 2001. Ju/'hoan women's tracking knowledge and its contribution to th...

    Thomas Widlok is Professor for Cultural Anthropology of Africa at the University of Cologne. He received his PhD from the London School of Economics and is author of Living on Mangetti (1999, Oxford University Press) and of Anthropology and the economy of sharing (2017, Routledge). He has co-edited Property and equality (2005, Berghahn) and The sit...

  3. Sharing Helps Build Trust. When you share your belonging with another person, you are expressing trust in their capability to keep your possession safe and out of harm’s way. You are taking a chance on them. If your trust pays off in this individual, you experience a sense of happiness.

  4. Nov 6, 2020 · Scientists have described sharing in chimpanzees as a passive process of selective relinquishment and have emphasized that the voluntary handing over of food is virtually absent. The best way to ...

  5. The challenge of sharing, therefore, continues to be that people do share what they value, they share without receiving or even expecting returns, and they even— at times—value sharing itself. More specifically, they primarily value the sharing action by others while they themselves may avoid sharing by hiding things or at least by trying ...

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  7. Jul 15, 2013 · In turn, we can help support others’ joy by encouraging them to share their most positive experiences, and the things they feel grateful for. Supporting a friend or acquaintance's well-being in ...

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