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On face-work; an analysis of ritual elements in social interaction.
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Face Concerns in Interpersonal Conflict A Cross-Cultural Empirical Test of the Face Negotiation Theory
TL;DR: This study sought to test the underlying assumption of the face-negotiation theory that face is an explanatory mechanism for culture’s influence on conflict behavior by asking participants in 4 national cultures to describe interpersonal conflict.
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Interpersonal processes: The interplay of cognitive, motivational, and behavioral activities in social interaction.
Mark Snyder,Arthur A. Stukas +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that investigations of expectations in social interaction provide a paradigm for more general theoretical and empirical considerations of interpersonal processes and social relationships.
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Footing in human-robot conversations: how robots might shape participant roles using gaze cues
TL;DR: A set of gaze behaviors for Robovie to signal three kinds of participant roles: addressee, bystander, and overhearer were designed and Behavioral measures showed that subjects' participation behavior conformed to the roles that the robot communicated to them.
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Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine
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Face as relational and interactional: A communication framework for research on face, facework, and politeness
TL;DR: In this paper, face is viewed as a relational and an interactional, rather than an individual phenomenon, in that the social self is interactionally achieved in relationships with others, and positive and negative face are re-conceptualized in terms of the dialectical opposition between connection with others and separation from them.