Judit Durst: The role of gossip and rumour publics in migration decision-making among Hungarian Roma

Workshop on Gossip, Reputation, and Honesty

17-18 May, 2018

Budapest, Hungary

http://recens.tk.mta.hu/en/gossip-workshop-2018

 

Venue:

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences

Address: 1097 Tóth Kálmán street 4., Budapest, Hungary

T wing, 2nd floor meeting room

17 May, 2018 Thursday

9.00-9.10 Opening by Tamás Rudas, General Director of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,

Centre for Social Sciences

9.10-10.10 Invited lecture 1: Dan Balliet, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: How Norm Violations

Damage Reputation Yet Boost Social Power

10.10-11.10 Presentation selected from abstracts: Reviews

Bianca Beersma, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: How gossip shapes the functioning and

performance of organizational groups: Towards an integrative theoretical framework

Szabolcs Számadó, HAS CSS RECENS: TBA

Gordon Patrick Dunstan Ingram, University of Andes: False gossip, fake news, witchcraft, and

terrorism: The role of negativity bias in social control

11.10-11.30 Coffee and tea break

11.30-12.50 Presentation selected from abstracts: Experiments

Paul van Lange, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: Reputation and Religiosity

Peter Bednarik, Vienna University of Economics and Business: Reputation-based partner choice

enhances indirect reciprocity

Flóra Samu, HAS CSS RECENS: Exchange of reputational information and cooperation: A

laboratory experiment

Elena Martinescu, University of Groningen: A double edged sword: negative gossip promotes

strategic contributions from targets

12.50-14.30 Lunch break

14.30-15.30 Invited lecture 2: Francesca Giardini, University of Groningen: TBA

15.30-15.50 Coffee break

15.50-17.10 Presentation selected from abstracts: Simulations and Text of Gossip

Károly Takács, HAS CSS RECENS: Social Closure and the Evolution of Cooperation via

Indirect Reciprocity

Zeynep Büşra Çınar, Bogazici University: Human Dispositions Effects on Trust Estimations for

Extended Iterated Prisoners Dilemma (IPD) Game

Júlia Galántai, HAS CSS RECENS: The Content of Informal Communication: Topic Modeling

on a Spontaneous Speech Corpus

Cristian Manuel Santibañez Yañez, Diego Portales University / Catholic University of Chile,

Santiago: Gossip, self-deception and persuasion

17.10-18.00 Group discussion in multidisciplinary groups

20.00-23.00 Workshop dinner, M Flat Restaurant

18 May, 2018 Friday

9.10-10.10 Invited lecture 3: Gerben van Kleef, University of Amsterdam: TBA

10.10-11.10 Presentation selected from abstracts: Qualitative Studies of Gossip

Judit Durst, UCL and HAS CSS: The role of gossip and rumour publics in migration

decision-making among Hungarian Roma

Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky, HAS CSS RECENS: Blue-collar perceptions about workplace gossip

Erzsebet Fanni Toth, Sigmund Freud University, Vienna: Gossip as a stepping-stone in

immigrant communities of women

11.10-11.30 Coffee and tea break

11.30-12.50 Presentation selected from abstracts: Gossip in Organizations and Schools

Maria Dijkstra, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: Rumor has it. Or does it? Uncertainty and

organizational trust and their relationship with perceived quality change-related information

and rumors

Tanja Sliskovic, University of Zagreb: Do Brokers Gossip Less? Investigating Information

Sharing and Control in Organizational Gossip Networks Using Exponential Random Graph

Models

Asami Shinoara, Nagoya University: When do children begin to utilize gossip to evaluate others?

Dorottya Kisfalusi, HAS CSS RECENS: Negative Gossip and Competition for Reputation

among Adolescents

12.50-14.30 Lunch break

14.30-15.30 Invited lecture 4: Dirk Semmann, University of Göttingen: TBA

15.30-15.50 Coffee break

15.50-16.20 Group presentations

16.20-17.00 Future directions, business meeting, summary of the conference

Support:

• Consolidator Grant (acronym: EVILTONGUE, PI: Károly Takács) of the European

Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and

innovation programme (grant agreement No 648693)

• Conference and Workshop Fund of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (NKSZ

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