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Feb 4, 2014 · Followers of the Nisbett-Cohen line sometimes concede that honor has to do with virtue, status, and good reputation, whereas by “cultures of honor” they mean a specific set of normative beliefs and practices emphasizing “a man’s reputation based on his toughness and ability to protect his family and possessions” (Vandello and Cohen 2003, 998). This section advances a number of ...
- Dan Demetriou
- ddemetri@morris.umn.edu
- 2014
Jun 14, 2019 · So understood, probably all cultures have some concern for honor. For present purposes, we wish to isolate particularly extreme examples of devotion to honor. Accordingly, we define a culture of honor to be one where widely accepted social norms sometimes demand violent behaviour to defend honorable status.
- Toby Handfield, John Thrasher
- 2019
Dec 8, 2016 · In that sense, honor provides a template for organizing social interactions and hence may be functional even among people and societies that do not highly value and endorse honor. Culture-as-situated cognition theory predicts that contextual cues can activate honor mindsets, which include a network of associated constructs and ideas (e.g., male ...
Saying sorry not only repairs personal relationships but also can keep professional and geopolitical clashes from spiraling out of control. Increasing people’s “cultural intelligence” about how different societies handle conflict can help travelers, politicians, and business leaders, Gelfand says. Researchers define “honor cultures ...
May 15, 2019 · In honor cultures, men often carry out interpersonal aggressive retaliation, even for minor insults, to protect their reputation for masculinity. For example, White men in the Southern United States have a culture of honor of manhood. They express anger towards and attack those who insult their honor (Nisbett & Cohen, 1996).
- Kengo Nawata
- 2020
Feb 18, 2016 · The dignity, face, and honor framework implies different predictions based on the implications of the conuence of the differences in the nature of self-worth. fl. (dignity, accomplishments; face, fulllment of social roles; honor, reputation) and social structures (dignity, unstable. fi.
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Dec 11, 2022 · Studies focused on cultures of honor have shown that Latinx Americans were less likely to forgive offenses that had harmed their reputation than were European Americans (Castillo, 2019) and that Mexican participants were less likely than participants from northern U.S. to forgive an offense that had harmed their reputation if the offender did not apologize or engage in other reparative ...