Emotions in Social Psychology

Emotions in Social Psychology
Author: W. Gerrod Parrott
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2001
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0863776825

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Social Psychology of Emotion

Social Psychology of Emotion
Author: Darren Ellis,Ian Tucker
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781473911840

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The study of emotion tends to breach traditional academic boundaries and binary lingustics. It requires multi-modal perspectives and the suspension of dualistic conventions to appreciate its complexity. This book analyses historical, philosophical, psychological, biological, sociological, post-structural, and technological perspectives of emotion that it argues are important for a viable social psychology of emotion. It begins with early ancient philosophical conceptualisations of pathos and ends with analytical discussions of the transmission of affect which permeate the digital revolution. It is essential reading for upper level students and researchers of emotion in psychology, sociology, psychosocial studies and across the social sciences.

Emotion in Social Relations

Emotion in Social Relations
Author: Brian Parkinson,Agneta Fischer,A. S. R. Manstead
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781841690469

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This book tries to understand emotion from the 'outside, ' by examining the everyday social settings in which it operates. Three levels of social influence are considered, starting with the surrounding culture and subculture, moving on to the more delimited organization or group, and finally focusing on the interpersonal setting

Psychology of Emotion

Psychology of Emotion
Author: Paula M. Niedenthal,François Ric
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351995726

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Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the psychology of emotion has grown to become its own field of study. Because the study of emotion draws inspiration from areas of science outside of psychology, including neuroscience, psychiatry, biology, genetics, computer science, zoology, and behavioral economics, the field is now often called emotion science or affective science. A subfield of affective science is affective neuroscience, the study of the emotional brain. This revised second edition of Psychology of Emotion reviews both theory and methods in emotion science, discussing findings about the brain; the function, expression, and regulation of emotion; similarities and differences due to gender and culture; the relationship between emotion and cognition; and emotion processes in groups. Comprehensive in its scope yet eminently readable, Psychology of Emotion serves as an ideal introduction for undergraduate students to the scientific study of emotion. It features effective learning devices such as bolded key terms, developmental details boxes, learning links, tables, graphs, and illustrations. In addition, a robust companion website offers instructor resources.

Gender and Emotion

Gender and Emotion
Author: Agneta Fischer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2000-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521639867

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A fascinating exploration of the relationship between gender and emotion.

Emotions and Social Relations

Emotions and Social Relations
Author: Ian Burkitt
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781473904460

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"A thoughtful, scholarly yet accessible account of emotion that speaks to current debates associated with the ‘affective turn’ in disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, geography and psychology... invaluable for anyone wanting to understand contemporary engagements with affect, emotion and feeling." - John Cromby, Loughborough University "A lucid, engaging, and thoroughly insightful review of current social scientific thinking on emotions in social life by a leading scholar in the field... The book is sure to become essential reading for both students and researchers interested in emotion" - Jason Hughes, University of Leicester "A masterful exposition of the links between emotions and social relations... Empirically rich and theoretically deep, this is a highly readable book. - Svend Brinkmann, University of Aalborg This book is a compelling and timely addition to the study of emotions, arguing that emotion is a response to the way in which people are embedded in patterns of relationship, both to others and to significant social and political events or situations. Going beyond the traditional discursive understanding of emotions, Burkitt investigates emotions as a complex and dynamic phenomenon that includes the whole self, body and mind, but which always occur in relation to others.

Collective Emotions

Collective Emotions
Author: Christian von Scheve,Mikko Salmella
Publsiher: Affective Science
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199659180

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary theories and research on collective emotions. It spans several disciplines and brings together, for the first time, various strands of inquiry and up-to-date research in the study of collective emotions and related phenomena. In focusing on conceptual, theoretical, and methodological issues in collective emotion research, the volume narrows the gap between the wealth of studies on individual emotions and inquiries into collective emotions. The book catches up with a renewed interest into the collective dimensions of emotions and their close relatives, for example emotional climates, atmospheres, communities, and intergroup emotions.

Emotions and Social Relations

Emotions and Social Relations
Author: Ian Burkitt
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781473904460

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"A thoughtful, scholarly yet accessible account of emotion that speaks to current debates associated with the ‘affective turn’ in disciplines including sociology, cultural studies, geography and psychology... invaluable for anyone wanting to understand contemporary engagements with affect, emotion and feeling." - John Cromby, Loughborough University "A lucid, engaging, and thoroughly insightful review of current social scientific thinking on emotions in social life by a leading scholar in the field... The book is sure to become essential reading for both students and researchers interested in emotion" - Jason Hughes, University of Leicester "A masterful exposition of the links between emotions and social relations... Empirically rich and theoretically deep, this is a highly readable book. - Svend Brinkmann, University of Aalborg This book is a compelling and timely addition to the study of emotions, arguing that emotion is a response to the way in which people are embedded in patterns of relationship, both to others and to significant social and political events or situations. Going beyond the traditional discursive understanding of emotions, Burkitt investigates emotions as a complex and dynamic phenomenon that includes the whole self, body and mind, but which always occur in relation to others.