"Theorizing Emotions" reflects the recent turn to emotions in academia - not just in sociology but also in psychology, evolutionary biology, and neuroscience. Drawing on the classic studies of Max Weber, Erving Goffman, and Norbert Elias, several leading scholars present their findings on the role of emotions in various facets of society, from the laboratory to the office to the media. Among the topics discussed are the tensions between feelings and feeling rules, the conscious and unconscious emotions of scientists, emotions and social disorder, the effect of the emotional turn as an element of advancing modernity, romantic love in U.S. and Israeli codes of conduct, and the role of mass media in generating massive public emotions.
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Presents findings on the role of emotions in various facets of society, from the laboratory to the office to the media. This title discusses topics that include: the tensions between feelings and feeling rules, the conscious and unconscious emotions of scientists, emotions and social disorder, and romantic love in US and Israeli codes of conduct.
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Product details

ISBN
9783593389721
Published
2009-12-04
Publisher
Campus Verlag
Weight
454 gr
Height
21 mm
Width
14 mm
Thickness
3 mm
Age
UU, UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
343

Biographical note

Debra Hopkins is a researcher at the University of Aberdeen and vice coordinator of the Sociology of Emotions Network. Jochen Kleres is currently finishing his PhD at the University of Leipzig. Helena Flam is professor of sociology at the University of Leipzig. Helmut Kuzmics is professor of sociology at the University of Graz.