In this book, it is explained how we learn from each other and how people adapt their behavior to one another. We orient ourselves to others by observing how they behave in specific situations. The analysis of relationships is actually the domain of network research, which has traditionally focused on strong and weak ties. However, this book explores super weak ties, which are often not consciously perceived, as their significance unfolds behind the backs of us all. Although one can hardly speak of relationships in the traditional sense, these super weak ties are often just as influential as stronger ones. The orienting effect is particularly pronounced when there are similarities in interests and situations between observers and those being observed. Without transmissions facilitated by super weak ties, it would be challenging to arrive at cultural commonalities in society.
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Although one can hardly speak of relationships in the traditional sense, these super weak ties are often just as influential as stronger ones.The orienting effect is particularly pronounced when there are similarities in interests and situations between observers and those being observed.
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Why super weak ties?.- The human being in the web of ties.- Components of the effect of super weak ties- Super weak ties: The traffic light and the opera.- The leaning tower of Pisa.- How super weak ties affect fashion.- Conclusion: What makes super weak ties so important.
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In this book, it is explained how we learn from each other and how people adapt their behavior to one another. We orient ourselves to others by observing how they behave in specific situations.The analysis of relationships is actually the domain of network research, which has traditionally focused on strong and weak ties. However, this book explores super weak ties, which are often not consciously perceived, as their significance unfolds behind the backs of us all. Although one can hardly speak of relationships in the traditional sense, these super weak ties are often just as influential as stronger ones.The orienting effect is particularly pronounced when there are similarities in interests and situations between observers and those being observed. Without transmissions facilitated by super weak ties, it would be challenging to arrive at cultural commonalities in society.The author Prof. Dr. Christian Stegbauer teaches sociology andnetwork research at Goethe University Frankfurt.The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
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Can one recognize people's affiliation to professions and academic fields based on their clothing? Yes, and this book explains why! A contribution to the emergence of culture.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783658438876
Publisert
2024-02-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Popular/general, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Prof. Dr. Christian Stegbauer teaches sociology and network research at Goethe University Frankfurt.