Bültmann & Gerriets
Emotion and Social Structures
The Affective Foundations of Social Order
von Christian Von Scheve
Verlag: Routledge
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-415-67877-3
Erschienen am 01.07.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 460 Gramm
Umfang: 192 Seiten

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Introduction. 1. Self, Society and Emotion 2. Socially Structured Emotions 3. The Affective Structure of Social Action 4. The Affective Structure of Social Interaction. Concluding Remarks. References



Christian von Scheve is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology and the Cluster of Excellence "Languages of Emotion," Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on the sociology of emotion, culture and cognition, social inequality, and social psychology.



The past decades have seen significant advances in the sociological understanding of human emotion. Sociology has shown how culture and society shape our emotions and how emotions contribute to micro- and macro-social processes. At the same time, the behavioral sciences have made progress in understanding emotion at the level of the individual mind and body.
Emotion and Social Structures embraces both perspectives to uncover the fundamental role of affect and emotion in the emergence and reproduction of social order. How do culture and social structure influence the cognitive and bodily basis of emotion? How do large-scale patterns of feeling emerge? And how do emotions promote the coordination of social action and interaction? Integrating theories and evidence from disciplines such as psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience, Christian von Scheve argues for a sociological understanding of emotion as a bi-directional mediator between social action and social structure.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the sociology of emotion, microsociology, and cognitive sociology, as well as social psychology, cognitive science, and affective neuroscience.