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A social interactional theory of emotions. New York: Wiley, 1978. (a) Kemper, T. D. Toward a sociology of emotions. American Sociologist, 1978, 13, 30... R Schulz - Springer US 被引量: 55发表: 1982年 Social-emotional world: Mapping a continent. This article describes two basic ...
Essay on the Theory of the Earth . New York: Arn... D Keltner,J Haidt,MN Shiota - 《Perspectives in Biology & Medicine》 被引量: 205发表: 2006年 An interactional approach to the study of personality and emotion emotions in a wide variety of work, recreation, social, and alone ...
Social learning Emotional contagion Social transfer of information Social buffering Social facilitation Group behavior Emotions Behavior 1. Introduction The natural habitats of most animal species are far from static. Factors crucial for survival, such as availability of food or presence of predators and ...
Acknowledging the salience of emotions in conflict situations, however, hardly tells us what emotions do in such conjunctures—in other words, their etiological status. Are they causes? Are they effects? Randall Collins's interaction ritual theory addresses both questions by systematizing the ...
An Affect Theory of Social Exchange This article develops a theory that explains how and when emotions, produced by social exchange, generate stronger or weaker ties to relations, groups, or ... EJ Lawler - 《American Journal of Sociology》 被引量: 822发表: 2001年 Entertainment—Education and...
Social emotions such as guilt and gratitude serve adaptive functions critical to social interactions and relationships. Therefore, an ecologically valid approach to studying the psychological and neural mechanisms of social emotions is to elicit and measure them in social interactive contexts, where relevan...
In this chapter I will analyse how emotional neutrality is achieved in social interaction, using the example of how telephone advice nurses in Swedish primary care manage the emotions of clients who call for medical help. The analysis focuses on the concluding parts of the calls, when nurses adv...