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Études sur l'émotion et l'interaction sociale

Cette série explore le monde complexe des émotions humaines et leur impact profond sur les interactions sociales. Elle examine comment les sentiments façonnent nos relations, notre communication et nos comportements sociétaux. Chaque volume offre des analyses approfondies, éclairant les mécanismes psychologiques et sociaux à l'origine de nos expériences émotionnelles. C'est un regard fascinant sur l'esprit et le cœur, essentiel pour comprendre la nature humaine.

Feeling and Thinking
What Literature Teaches Us about Emotion
Emotions and Multilingualism
Emotions Across Languages and Cultures
Stigmatization, Tolerance and Repair
Emotions, the Social Bond, and Human Reality

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  • Focusing on the interplay between social interaction and structure, Thomas Scheff presents a novel method for studying human behavior. He integrates insights from both the humanities and social sciences to reveal the intricate details of human reality, emphasizing the role of emotions in social bonds. By examining the lives of individuals, including inner-city children and characters from literature like Jane Austen's heroines, he highlights how words and gestures within their contexts illuminate the relationship between personal experiences and societal influences.

    Emotions, the Social Bond, and Human Reality
  • Emotions Across Languages and Cultures

    Diversity and Universals

    • 364pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Delving into the bodily expression of emotions, this book examines how different cultures interpret and display feelings. It highlights both universal and culture-specific practices, offering insights into the intricate relationship between body language and emotional communication across the globe. Through a variety of examples, it reveals the diverse ways in which emotions are manifested physically, enriching our understanding of human expression in a multicultural context.

    Emotions Across Languages and Cultures
  • Emotions and Multilingualism

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the intricate relationship between language and emotions, this groundbreaking work delves into how bilinguals perceive and express feelings in their different languages. Aneta Pavlenko challenges traditional monolingual perspectives in linguistics and psychology, addressing questions about emotional experiences, language learning, and the preferences of writers for their second language. This thought-provoking analysis is aimed at scholars and researchers across various disciplines, offering new insights into the emotional landscape of multilingualism.

    Emotions and Multilingualism
  • Feeling and Thinking

    The Role of Affect in Social Cognition

    • 440pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the intricate connections between emotions and thought processes, this book provides fresh perspectives on how affect influences cognition. It delves into psychological theories and research, highlighting the impact of feelings on decision-making, perception, and overall mental functioning. Through a blend of empirical studies and theoretical discussions, readers gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between emotional states and cognitive processes.

    Feeling and Thinking
  • Landscapes of Emotion

    Mapping Three Cultures of Emotion in Indonesia

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on the Minangkabau, a matrilineal Moslem culture in West Sumatra, this book explores the cultural construction of emotions and how diverse societies articulate and understand feelings. It delves into the unique emotional frameworks of the Minangkabau people, revealing how their cultural context influences their emotional expressions and discussions. Through this lens, the book offers insights into the interplay between culture and emotion across different societies.

    Landscapes of Emotion
  • Landscapes of Emotion

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Exploring the cultural constructions of emotions, this book delves into how various societies influence and interpret feelings. It highlights the interplay between culture and emotion, revealing the distinct ways in which different communities understand and express their emotional experiences. Through diverse examples, the work emphasizes the significance of cultural context in shaping emotional perceptions and responses.

    Landscapes of Emotion
  • The Mind and Its Stories

    Narrative Universals and Human Emotion

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    Exploring the connection between storytelling and emotional patterns, this book delves into the specific structures that resonate with audiences. It examines how certain themes and emotional arcs shape narratives that captivate readers, revealing the underlying frameworks that make stories memorable and impactful. By analyzing admired tales, the author uncovers the psychological principles that drive engagement and connection in storytelling.

    The Mind and Its Stories
  • Exploring the origins of emotions, this book delves into how both positive and negative feelings influence our thoughts and behaviors. It examines the psychological mechanisms behind emotional responses and their impact on decision-making and interpersonal relationships, offering insights into the complex interplay between feelings and cognition.

    Causes and Consequences of Feelings
  • Emotions, the Social Bond, and Human Reality

    Part/Whole Analysis

    • 262pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
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    The book presents a unique methodology for investigating human behavior by linking interaction details to social structures. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how social contexts shape individual actions and relationships, providing a framework for analyzing the complexities of social dynamics. First published in 1997, it remains relevant for those interested in sociology and behavioral research.

    Emotions, the Social Bond, and Human Reality