This article investigates the issue of embodied emotions in social sciences, in a context characterized by increasing theoretical attention to overcoming the nature/ culture dualism, but also by a growing dualism between constructivist and ontological approaches to emotions. We take as pivot of the analysis the way in which this topic has been debated by the Italian sociologist Alberto Melucci. The first section of the article locates the work of Melucci in the current debate on the \u2018affective\u2019 and \u2018ontological\u2019 turns with their impacts on the conceptualization of body and emotions. The second section focuses on the specificity of Melucci\u2019s constructivist approach in comparison with current combinations of radical c...
The present article opens the issue of Etudes Caribéennes dedicated to the study of social movements...
n this article we argue that the concept of emotion has mutated into mere consumption, and we explor...
Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp,...
In this chapter we will introduce and synthetise the sociology of emotions of Vilfredo Pareto, an It...
In this paper, I give readers an idea of what some scholars are interested in, what I found interest...
LIMA, Deyseane Maria Araújo; BOMFIM, Zulmira Áurea Cruz; PASCUAL, Jesus Garcia; Emoção nas veredas d...
The chapter focuses on the genesis of the field of sociology of emotions in the context of sociologi...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
This work presents a comparative analysis of the approach to the study of emotions from the perspect...
This article explores and problematizes the explanatory value behind diverse sociological and philos...
There is a growing body of research indicating that bodily sensation and behaviour strongly influenc...
The socio-constructivist approach is the mainstream theoretical framework orientating the institutio...
This chapter is dedicated to Norbert Elias. The theory of the civilizing processes, the analysis of ...
This article examines the heterogeneity of the definition and apprehension of the emotion as a scien...
Phenomenology, perhaps more than any other single movement in philosophy, has been key in bringing e...
The present article opens the issue of Etudes Caribéennes dedicated to the study of social movements...
n this article we argue that the concept of emotion has mutated into mere consumption, and we explor...
Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp,...
In this chapter we will introduce and synthetise the sociology of emotions of Vilfredo Pareto, an It...
In this paper, I give readers an idea of what some scholars are interested in, what I found interest...
LIMA, Deyseane Maria Araújo; BOMFIM, Zulmira Áurea Cruz; PASCUAL, Jesus Garcia; Emoção nas veredas d...
The chapter focuses on the genesis of the field of sociology of emotions in the context of sociologi...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
This work presents a comparative analysis of the approach to the study of emotions from the perspect...
This article explores and problematizes the explanatory value behind diverse sociological and philos...
There is a growing body of research indicating that bodily sensation and behaviour strongly influenc...
The socio-constructivist approach is the mainstream theoretical framework orientating the institutio...
This chapter is dedicated to Norbert Elias. The theory of the civilizing processes, the analysis of ...
This article examines the heterogeneity of the definition and apprehension of the emotion as a scien...
Phenomenology, perhaps more than any other single movement in philosophy, has been key in bringing e...
The present article opens the issue of Etudes Caribéennes dedicated to the study of social movements...
n this article we argue that the concept of emotion has mutated into mere consumption, and we explor...
Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp,...