Gossip may be a favourite pastime for many, catching up for a bit of 'goss'. It may have some benefits and serve a purpose for social interaction. But, does gossip help you learn about the local community or what's going on at work, or about shared morals?
Suzanne Hill got some goss from Stephen Brook, Diary Columnist at The Age. Also, Professor Jolanda Jetten, Co-Author of Gossiping About Deviance: Evidence That Deviance Spurs the Gossip That Builds Bonds. And Dr Kim Peters, co-author of the paper "Truth, Lies and Gossip". Is it a little devious, or does it keep you connected with your mates, colleagues and community?
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June 11, 2021 at 07:00PM
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