| A.P. Fiske. The four elementary forms os sociality : Framework for a uniĝed theory of social relations. Psychological Review, 99:689723, 1992. |
....competences in the world are the union of all individual competences, CB;P;C;S = S a i 2W C a i . 2.2 Agent Society We assume that each single agent has, as part of its social knowledge, the information about societies, i.e. types of structures for a society and how to build them. Fiske [8] introduces four basic relational frames or structures, i.e. communal sharing, equality matching, authority ranking and market pricing. We view them as basic frames from which societies can be derived. De nition (Society) A society S is a set of roles which identify the positions which ....
A.P. Fiske. The four elementary forms os sociality : Framework for a uniĝed theory of social relations. Psychological Review, 99:689723, 1992.
....c is the role that an agent has committed to play within in the society. The set of committed roles of an agent is R a i c . We assume that each single agent has, as part of its social knowledge, the information about societies, i.e. types of structures for a society and how to build them. Fiske [9] introduces four basic relational frames or structures, i.e. communal sharing, equality matching, authority ranking and market pricing. We view them as basic frames from which societies can be derived. An agent completes this knowledge in interacting with other agents which can have dioeerent ....
A.P. Fiske. The four elementary forms os sociality : Framework for a uniĝed theory of social relations. Psychological Review, 99:689723, 1992.
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