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- Gossip abstract "Gossip is idle talk or rumor, especially about personal or private affairs of others. In British dialect, the word refers to a godparent.Gossip has been researched in terms of its evolutionary psychology origins. This has found gossip to be an important means by which people can monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity. Indirect reciprocity is defined here as "I help you and somebody else helps me." Gossip has also been identified by Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary biologist, as aiding social bonding in large groups.Among girls, the majority of gossip is not malicious, and it can serve as an important means of creating a sense of intimacy and learning about group norms. However, gossip can also hurt reputations and become a form of relational bullying. With the advent of the internet gossip is now widespread on an instant basis, from one place in the world to another what used to take a long time to filter through is now instant.The term is sometimes used to specifically refer to the spreading of dirt and misinformation, as (for example) through excited discussion of scandals. Some newspapers carry "gossip columns" which detail the social and personal lives of celebrities or of élite members of certain communities.[citation needed]".
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- Gossip wikiPageExternalLink The%20Ethics%20of%20Gossiping.PDF.
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- Gossip wikiPageExternalLink bbs.dunbar.html.
- Gossip wikiPageExternalLink gossip.html.
- Gossip wikiPageExternalLink new-daily.
- Gossip wikiPageExternalLink 10GOSS.html?todaysheadlines.
- Gossip wikiPageID "12616".
- Gossip wikiPageRevisionID "606799835".
- Gossip hasPhotoCollection Gossip.
- Gossip subject Category:Group_processes.
- Gossip subject Category:Human_communication.
- Gossip subject Category:Social_status.
- Gossip subject Category:Sociodynamics.
- Gossip comment "Gossip is idle talk or rumor, especially about personal or private affairs of others. In British dialect, the word refers to a godparent.Gossip has been researched in terms of its evolutionary psychology origins. This has found gossip to be an important means by which people can monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity.".
- Gossip label "Fofoca".
- Gossip label "Gossip".
- Gossip label "Klatsch".
- Gossip label "Murmuración".
- Gossip label "Pettegolezzo".
- Gossip label "Plotka".
- Gossip label "Roddel".
- Gossip label "八卦新闻".
- Gossip sameAs Klepy.
- Gossip sameAs Klatsch.
- Gossip sameAs Murmuración.
- Gossip sameAs Esamesa.
- Gossip sameAs Pettegolezzo.
- Gossip sameAs 가십.
- Gossip sameAs Roddel.
- Gossip sameAs Plotka.
- Gossip sameAs Fofoca.
- Gossip sameAs m.025rskn.
- Gossip sameAs Q854648.
- Gossip sameAs Q854648.
- Gossip wasDerivedFrom Gossip?oldid=606799835.
- Gossip depiction Pieter_Brueghel_the_Younger_-_Proverbs_(detail)_-_WGA03627.jpg.
- Gossip isPrimaryTopicOf Gossip.