Sociology usually conceives of emotions as individual, episodic, and categorical phenomena, while at the same time emphasizing their social and cultural construction. In this article, I argue that this view neglects some essential elements of emotions, in particular affects, and how these are vital to our understanding of sociality. Although affect is an established notion in sociology, it has remained conceptually underdeveloped. The article therefore discusses different perspectives on affect from the vibrant field of affect studies that emphasize their relational and bodily character. In a second step, I contrast and reconcile these views with existing theories of affect in sociology and social psychology and consider a number o...
After a general mapping of the different understandings of affect, this article focuses on two aspec...
The study of emotions has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. S...
The article is a reflection-review of the book by Scott R. Harris An Invitation to the Sociology of ...
Philosophers of emotion tend to construe affective phenomena as individual mental states with inten...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
THIS ARTICLE will consider why William James’s formulation of the‘problem of personality ’ is an imp...
This peer-reviewed journal article sets out an argument regarding the importance of genealogical wor...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Affect and emotion have come to dominate discourse on social and political life in the mobile and ne...
This chapter provides an introduction to the papers that make up this book. The psychosocial contrib...
YesThis article takes a critical approach to emotion regulation suggesting that the concept needs su...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
Emotion is a defining aspect of the human condition. Emotions pervade our social and professional li...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
After a general mapping of the different understandings of affect, this article focuses on two aspec...
The study of emotions has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. S...
The article is a reflection-review of the book by Scott R. Harris An Invitation to the Sociology of ...
Philosophers of emotion tend to construe affective phenomena as individual mental states with inten...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
THIS ARTICLE will consider why William James’s formulation of the‘problem of personality ’ is an imp...
This peer-reviewed journal article sets out an argument regarding the importance of genealogical wor...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Affect and emotion have come to dominate discourse on social and political life in the mobile and ne...
This chapter provides an introduction to the papers that make up this book. The psychosocial contrib...
YesThis article takes a critical approach to emotion regulation suggesting that the concept needs su...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
Emotion is a defining aspect of the human condition. Emotions pervade our social and professional li...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
After a general mapping of the different understandings of affect, this article focuses on two aspec...
The study of emotions has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. S...
The article is a reflection-review of the book by Scott R. Harris An Invitation to the Sociology of ...