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Overview

Alan Page Fiske is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, with notable focus areas in anthropology and management information systems.

The primary subfields of their work include:

  • Anthropology
  • Management Information Systems

The main topics covered in their research consist of:

  • Anthropology: Ethics, History, Culture
  • Anthropological Studies and Insights
  • Accounting and Organizational Management
  • Global and Cross-Cultural Management
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management

Their recent publications highlight contributions to psychological and social research. Selected papers include:

  • "Seeking Communal Emotions in Social Practices That Culturally Evolved to Evoke Emotions: Worship, Kitten Videos, Memorials, Narratives of Love, and More," 2024, Annual Review of Psychology
  • "Ways of Knowing Emotion, and What You Don't Know about Your Own Emotions: The Case of Kama Muta," 2020, Social Research
  • "Relational incentives theory," 2021, Psychological Review (co-authored with Jana Gallus)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Alan Page Fiske include:

  • Thomas W. Schubert
  • Beate Seibt
  • Jana Gallus
  • Joseph Reiff
  • Emir Kamenica

The publication venues where their work appears regularly include:

  • Annual Review of Psychology
  • Social Research
  • Psychological Review

Best Publications

  • The four elementary forms of sociality : framework for a unified theory of social relations

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Structures of social life: The four elementary forms of human relations: Communal sharing, authority ranking, equality matching, market pricing.

    Alan Page Fiske

  • The cultural matrix of social psychology

    Alan Page Fiske;Shinobu Kitayama;Hazel Rose Markus;Richard E. Nisbett

  • Moral psychology is relationship regulation: Moral motives for unity, hierarchy, equality, and proportionality

    Tage Shakti Rai;Alan Page Fiske

  • Taboo Trade‐offs: Reactions to Transactions That Transgress the Spheres of Justice

    Alan Page Fiske;Philip E. Tetlock

  • Using individualism and collectivism to compare cultures--A critique of the validity and measurement of the constructs: Comment on Oyserman et al. (2002).

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Virtuous Violence: Hurting and Killing to Create, Sustain, End, and Honor Social Relationships

    Alan Page Fiske;Tage Shakti Rai

  • Watching social interactions produces dorsomedial prefrontal and medial parietal BOLD fMRI signal increases compared to a resting baseline

    Marco Iacoboni;Matthew D Lieberman;Barbara J Knowlton;Istvan Molnar-Szakacs

  • Social Cognition in Schizophrenia, Part 1: Performance Across Phase of Illness

    Michael F. Green;Carrie E. Bearden;Tyrone D. Cannon;Alan P. Fiske

  • Four Modes of Constituting Relationships: Consubstantial Assimilation; Space, Magnitude, Time, and Force; Concrete Procedures; Abstract Symbolism.

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Confusing one person with another: what errors reveal about the elementary forms of social relations.

    Alan Page Fiske;Nick Haslam;Susan Tufts Fiske

  • Social Cognition in Schizophrenia, Part 2: 12-Month Stability and Prediction of Functional Outcome in First-Episode Patients

    William P. Horan;William P. Horan;Michael F. Green;Michael F. Green;Michael DeGroot;Michael DeGroot;Alan Fiske

  • Complementarity Theory: Why Human Social Capacities Evolved to Require Cultural Complements

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Structures of social life

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Relational models theory: A confirmatory factor analysis

    Nick Haslam;Alan Page Fiske

  • Emotional intelligence in schizophrenia

    Kimmy S. Kee;Kimmy S. Kee;William P. Horan;Peter Salovey;Robert S. Kern

  • Is obsessive-compulsive disorder a pathology of the human disposition to perform socially meaningful rituals? Evidence of similar content.

    Alan Page Fiske;Nick Haslam

  • Relativity within Moose (“Mossi”) Culture: Four Incommensurable Models for Social Relationships

    Alan Page Fiske

  • Social Cognition Is Thinking About Relationships

    Alan P. Fiske;Nick Haslam

  • Empathic Concern Is Part of a More General Communal Emotion.

    Janis Heinrich Zickfeld;Thomas Schubert;Thomas Schubert;Beate Seibt;Beate Seibt;Alan Page Fiske

  • Cultural Rituals and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Is There a Common Psychological Mechanism?

    Siri Dulaney;Alan Page Fiske

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert S. Kern
Robert S. Kern University of California, Los Angeles
Michael F. Green
Michael F. Green University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas W. Schubert
Thomas W. Schubert University of Oslo
Keith H. Nuechterlein
Keith H. Nuechterlein University of California, Los Angeles
Kenneth L. Subotnik
Kenneth L. Subotnik University of California, Los Angeles
Nick Haslam
Nick Haslam University of Melbourne
Gerhard Hellemann
Gerhard Hellemann University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Ventura
Joseph Ventura University of California, Los Angeles
Carrie E. Bearden
Carrie E. Bearden University of California, Los Angeles
Susan T. Fiske
Susan T. Fiske Princeton University

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