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Signals of belonging: emergence of signalling norms as facilitators of trust and parochial cooperation.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/92659
Publisher DOI
10.1098/rstb.2023.0029
PubMed ID
38244608
Description
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation practises or extensive body tattoos. We suggest such norms arise to serve as signals that distinguish between ingroup ‘friends' and outgroup ‘foes', facilitating parochial cooperation. Combining insights from research on signalling and parochial cooperation, we incorporate a trust game with signalling in an agent-based model to study the dynamics of signalling norm emergence in groups with conflicting interests. Our results show that costly signalling norms emerge from random acts of signalling in minority groups that benefit most from parochial cooperation. Majority groups are less likely to develop costly signalling norms. Yet, norms that prescribe sending costless group identity signals can easily emerge in groups of all sizes—albeit, at times, at the expense of minority group members. Further, the dynamics of signalling norm emergence differ across signal costs, relative group sizes, and levels of ingroup assortment. Our findings provide theoretical insights into norm evolution in contexts where groups develop identity markers in response to environmental challenges that put their interests at odds with the interests of other groups. Such contexts arise in zones of ethnic conflict or during contestations of existing power relations.
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Social norm change: drivers and consequences’.
Date of Publication
2024-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
Keyword(s)
social norms
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trust
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cooperation
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signalling
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intergroup conflict
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group identity
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Macanovic, Ana
Tsvetkova, Milena
Przepiorka, Wojtek
Institut für Soziologie - Nachhaltige Gesellschaft
Buskens, Vincent
Additional Credits
Institut für Soziologie - Nachhaltige Gesellschaft
Institute of Sociology
Series
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Publisher
The Royal Society
ISSN
0962-8436
1471-2970
Access(Rights)
restricted
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