reciprocality
Reciprocality is the quality or state of mutual exchange or mutual influence between two or more actors. It denotes a pattern in which actions by one party evoke a corresponding response by others, creating a bidirectional or looping dynamic. The term is used across disciplines to describe both social behavior and structural arrangements that sustain mutual benefit.
Common forms include direct reciprocity, where A helps B with the expectation that B will return the
Applications: In social psychology and anthropology, reciprocity norms guide gift exchange and cooperation. In economics and
Relation to reciprocity and normative aspects: Reciprocality overlaps with, but is not identical to, reciprocity. It
Limitations and variability: Not all relationships are reciprocal; power imbalances, coercion, or cultural differences can distort
See also: reciprocity, reciprocal altruism, mutualism, social norms of reciprocity.