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In the end, if cultural relativism is able to foster reciprocity between value communities to a sufficient degree, then cultural relativism may well establish a foundation of mutual understanding and appreciation to support active cooperation between value groups.
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But if you foster reciprocity within your delegation team, you can hold the wave of that anger, let that person vent, and then move forward.
A way to foster reciprocity in psychiatry may be to consider it as value-based practice [ 15].
What fosters reciprocity?
Bringing value to a relationship, business or community increases abundance and fosters reciprocity - the more you give, the more you receive.
This type of granularity can potentially be achieved through mechanisms such as dynamic consent that use digital media tools to foster greater connection and reciprocity between (biobank) researchers and participants (Stein and Terry [2013]; Wee [2013]; Kaye et al. [2014]).
However, generalized exchange systems do not have explicit reciprocity between participants (as some gift economies do).
A key characteristic of Twitter is that there is a good deal of reciprocity between users.
Foucault wrote about the "corporeal gaze" of Velázquez himself, which creates "a condition of pure reciprocity" between painting and viewer.
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