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DOI: 10.1037/1089-2680.8.2.100
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Gossip in Evolutionary Perspective

Robin Dunbar

Gossip
Conversation
Perspective (graphical)
2004
Conversation is a uniquely human phenomenon. Analyses of freely forming conversations indicate that approximately two thirds of conversation time is devoted to social topics, most of which can be given the generic label gossip. This article first explores the origins of gossip as a mechanism for bonding social groups, tracing these origins back to social grooming among primates. It then asks why social gossip in this sense should form so important a component of human interaction and presents evidence to suggest that, aside from servicing social networks, a key function may be related explicitly to controlling free riders. Finally, the author reviews briefly the role of social cognition in facilitating conversations of this kind.
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    Gossip in Evolutionary Perspective” is a paper by Robin Dunbar published in 2004. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.