Reputation/
Reputation/ a network interpretation
Craik,Kenneth H.
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- New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Introduction: Reputations within Networks ;
Part I. Reputational Networks ;
1. Where Do We Look for Reputation? A Person's Life-long and Distinctive Reputational Network ;
2. Social Communications about Specific Persons: Information Flow ; 3. Person Bins - Assembling Information According to Specific Persons: Information Storage ;
4. Buzz and Bins: The Discursive and Distributive Facets of Reputation 5. Truth in Reputation: Accuracy and Validity ;
Part II. Reputation and the Person ;
6. The Person as Agent and Resultant of Reputation ;
7. The Mutual Relevance of Reputation and Personality ;
8. The Risks of Discourse about Other Persons: Defamation Law from the Plaintiff and Defendant Point of View ;
9. Posthumous Reputational Networks ; Conclusion: Prospects for Reputational Analysis
0195330927
303.3801 / CRA/R
Introduction: Reputations within Networks ;
Part I. Reputational Networks ;
1. Where Do We Look for Reputation? A Person's Life-long and Distinctive Reputational Network ;
2. Social Communications about Specific Persons: Information Flow ; 3. Person Bins - Assembling Information According to Specific Persons: Information Storage ;
4. Buzz and Bins: The Discursive and Distributive Facets of Reputation 5. Truth in Reputation: Accuracy and Validity ;
Part II. Reputation and the Person ;
6. The Person as Agent and Resultant of Reputation ;
7. The Mutual Relevance of Reputation and Personality ;
8. The Risks of Discourse about Other Persons: Defamation Law from the Plaintiff and Defendant Point of View ;
9. Posthumous Reputational Networks ; Conclusion: Prospects for Reputational Analysis
0195330927
303.3801 / CRA/R