We’ve scoured conversations in the PRW community and put together a treasure trove of citation lists on all sorts of topics you’ve been chatting about. They are not a comprehensive literature review on a topic but rather some inspiring reading, that often present distinct approaches to the questions at hand and provide potential support for your ideas.
We hope this evolving library will be a helpful and handy resource as you continue your journey. At the same time, we are eager to keep it growing, so any additional list of literature that you could share or ideas to further organize this folder are more than welcome! Please reach out to the “librarian” (Roman Terekhin: [email protected]) with any ideas and suggestions, and feel free to discuss it with the community!
We look forward to reading your amazing future papers! 🤓
Topics with Links to Relevant Sources
How does it work? It’s super simple: just open up a topic that piques your interest, and voilà — the citations to relevant sources are right there, ready for you.
- How power/status differences affect relationships: Why individuals with higher status can behave rudely or dismissively towards those with lower status, and what can be done to address this behavior.
- Loneliness and work: The effects of loneliness and social isolation in the workplace.
- Measuring the Affective Quality of Social Interaction: Approaches to assessing the positive emotional quality of social exchanges, relevant for studying high-quality connections.
- Momentary HQCs: The concept of fleeting or momentary interactions in comparison to long-term relationships, such as friendships or mentor-protégé dynamics.
- Office design/space and human connection: Research linking office design and physical workspace to human connection and organizational well-being.
- Relationship Quality Measures: Conceptual and methodological approaches to assessing the overall quality of relationships at work.
- Relationship avoidance: Evidence that people may (consciously or unconsciously) avoid forming relationships due to the anticipation that such relationships will end in the short term.
- Resources for understanding and improving human connections in a virtual world: Research-based insights and practical advice on how to foster human connection in virtual and hybrid work environments.
- Social Human Rights: Philosophical perspectives on social human rights and the concept of being socially connected.
Useful Links
- Research & Action Organizations Focused on Positive Relationships
**Conversation Research** - A research initiative examining how everyday conversations shape social interaction and relationships.
Need more support?
Don’t hesitate to reach out to our community: [email protected] — you're not alone! 🤗
If you have any questions or suggestions about the library, or want to contribute an additional literature list - please reach out to Roman Terekhin: [email protected].