Emotions and Social Change

Emotions and Social Change
Author: David Lemmings,Ann Brooks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135006358

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This edited collection takes a critical perspective on Norbert Elias’s theory of the "civilizing process," through historical essays and contemporary analysis from sociologists and cultural theorists. It focuses on changes in emotional regimes or styles and considers the intersection of emotions and social change, historically and contemporaneously. The book is set in the context of increasing interest among humanities and social science scholars in reconsidering the significance of emotion and affect in society, and the development of empirical research and theorizing around these subjects. Some have labeled this interest as an "affective turn" or a "turn to affect," which suggests a profound and wide-ranging reshaping of disciplines. Building upon complex theoretical models of emotions and social change, the chapters exemplify this shift in analysis of emotions and affect, and suggest different approaches to investigation which may help to shape the direction of sociological and historical thinking and research.

Emotion and Reason in Social Change

Emotion and Reason in Social Change
Author: J. Girling
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230502581

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The central concern of this ambitious study is to understand the impact of social change on people's lives - in the vital areas of economy, politics and civil society. Combining social science rationality with the understanding of emotions through works of imagination, John Girling investigates international economic, political and social problems.

Emotion and Social Change

Emotion and Social Change
Author: Carol Zisowitz Stearns,Peter N. Stearns
Publsiher: Holmes & Meier Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015013927630

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Changing Emotions

Changing Emotions
Author: Dirk Hermans,Bernard Rimé,Batja Mesquita
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135121273

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The question ‘how far can emotions be changed?’ lies at the heart of innumerable psychological interventions. Although often viewed as static, changes in the intensity, quality, and complexity of emotion can occur from moment to moment, and also over longer periods of time, often as a result of developmental, social or cultural factors. Changing Emotions highlights several recent developments in this intriguing domain, and provides a comprehensive guide for understanding how and why emotions change. The chapters are organized into five parts: • Lifespan Perspective • Learning Perspective • Social-Cultural Perspective • Emotional-Dynamics Perspective • Intervention Perspective. In each chapter an internationally renowned scholar presents a concise review of key findings from their own research perspective. The book will be of great interest to researchers in the area of emotion and emotion regulation as well as related fields such as developmental psychology, educational psychology, social, clinical psychology and psychotherapy. It may also be of interest to sociologists, philosophers, and economists interested in learning more about emotions.

Passionate Politics

Passionate Politics
Author: Jeff Goodwin,James M. Jasper,Francesca Polletta
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0226304000

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Emotions are back. Once at the center of the study of politics, emotions have receded into the shadows during the past three decades, with no place in the rationalistic, structural, and organizational models that dominate academic political analysis. With this new collection of essays, Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta reverse this trend, reincorporating emotions such as anger, indignation, fear, disgust, joy, and love into research on politics and social protest. The tools of cultural analysis are especially useful for probing the role of emotions in politics, the editors and contributors to Passionate Politics argue. Moral outrage, the shame of spoiled collective identities, or the joy of imagining a new and better society, are not automatic responses to events. Rather, they are related to moral institutions, felt obligations and rights, and information about expected effects, all of which are culturally and historically variable. With its look at the history of emotions in social thought, examination of the internal dynamics of protest groups, and exploration of the emotional dynamics that arise from interactions and conflicts among political factions and individuals, Passionate Politics will lead the way toward an overdue reconsideration of the role of emotions in social movements and politics generally. Contributors: Rebecca Anne Allahyari Edwin Amenta Collin Barker Mabel Berezin Craig Calhoun Randall Collins Frank Dobbin Jeff Goodwin Deborah B. Gould Julian McAllister Groves James M. Jasper Anne Kane Theodore D. Kemper Sharon Erickson Nepstad Steven Pfaff Francesca Polletta Christian Smith Arlene Stein Nancy Whittier Elisabeth Jean Wood Michael P. Young

Emotions and Social Movements

Emotions and Social Movements
Author: Helena Flam,Debra King
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134228720

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Most research on social movements has ignored the significance of emotions. This edited volume seeks to redress this oversight and introduces new research themes and tools to the field of emotions and social movements. Sociologists and political activists around the world will find this volume to be of great interest due to its wide-ranging approach and its unique emphasis on the role of emotion in protest, dissent and social movements.

Emotion and Reason in Social Change

Emotion and Reason in Social Change
Author: J. L. S. Girling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Emotions
ISBN: OCLC:276796583

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Social Structure and Emotion

Social Structure and Emotion
Author: Jody Clay-Warner,Dawn T. Robinson
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080559824

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As a reference that contains original and innovative research on the sociology of emotion, this book will not only appeal to sociologists but also to scholars of psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, history, social work, and business/management. With contributions from experts in the field, this text examines the role and influence of emotion in everyday social circumstances. It poses clear questions and presents the contemporary theoretical developments and empirical research linking social structure and emotion. Comparable books are narrowly focused and less comprehensive, the breadth and depth of this new work is unmatched. *Explores the roles played by emotion in social arrangements (i.e., the power of emotions in psychology, finance, economics, etc...) *Poses clear questions and presents the newest theoretical developments and empirical research linking social structure and emotion *Contributions from experts in the field