A review of Elspeth Probyn, Blush: Faces of Shame (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2005)
In this article, we present, assess and give reasons to reject the popular claim that shame is essen...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
Shame is an emotion regulator of human behavior, has powerful effects on the adaptation, is an emoti...
A review of Elspeth Probyn, Blush: Faces of Shame (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2005...
This dissertation is about one of the most controversial emotions: shame. The foundational question ...
In this paper, I argue that we face a challenge in understanding the relationship between the ‘value...
Over the last decade shame has been the subject of much research and debate. It has been examined fr...
In her recent book Blush: Faces of Shame, Elspeth Probyn offers a profile of shame drawing on the di...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
The contemporary consensus on shame is pessimistic. Three main reasons, all connected with the alleg...
Previous studies have examined the construct of shame, but little research has been conducted to exp...
Experiences of shame are often difficult to manage, not least because of their interpersonal implica...
For decades, shame has been understood as a negative, self-conscious feeling with mostly negative in...
Shame is a ubiquitous and highly intriguing feature of human experience. It can motivate but it can ...
In this article, we present, assess and give reasons to reject the popular claim that shame is essen...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
Shame is an emotion regulator of human behavior, has powerful effects on the adaptation, is an emoti...
A review of Elspeth Probyn, Blush: Faces of Shame (University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2005...
This dissertation is about one of the most controversial emotions: shame. The foundational question ...
In this paper, I argue that we face a challenge in understanding the relationship between the ‘value...
Over the last decade shame has been the subject of much research and debate. It has been examined fr...
In her recent book Blush: Faces of Shame, Elspeth Probyn offers a profile of shame drawing on the di...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
This article offers a new account of the moral substance of shame. Through careful reflection on the...
The contemporary consensus on shame is pessimistic. Three main reasons, all connected with the alleg...
Previous studies have examined the construct of shame, but little research has been conducted to exp...
Experiences of shame are often difficult to manage, not least because of their interpersonal implica...
For decades, shame has been understood as a negative, self-conscious feeling with mostly negative in...
Shame is a ubiquitous and highly intriguing feature of human experience. It can motivate but it can ...
In this article, we present, assess and give reasons to reject the popular claim that shame is essen...
The evaluations involved in shame are, intuitively at least, of many different sorts. One feels asha...
Shame is an emotion regulator of human behavior, has powerful effects on the adaptation, is an emoti...