TRADITIONES, 43/3/4-6, 2014

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Naslov/Title Being Seen, Being Good:How Observation Influences Driving Habits


Avtor/Author Dan Podjed


Izvleček

Avtor v prispevku ugotavlja, kako nadzorovanje in opazovanje spodbujata altruizem in prosocialno vedenje. Posveti se različnim oblikam opazovanja, in sicer nadzoru od »zgoraj« in »spodaj«, vrstniškemu nadzoru in samonadzoru. Te vidike bolj podrobno obravnava na primeru različnih načinov za spodbujanje eko-vožnje.

Abstract

This article discusses how supervision and observation encourage altruism and prosocial behavior. It focuses on several types of observation: surveillance, sousveillance, peer-to-peer surveillance, and self-surveillance. These aspects are analyzed in greater detail in a case study of various approaches to encouraging eco-driving.


Ključne besede: altruizem, nadzor, opazovanje, vozniške navade


Keywords: altruism, surveillance, observation, driving habits

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