This reply considers how my paper’s approach might be extended by attention to individual, contextual, and ecological processes. I agree that individual learning and agency play important roles in ontogeny; that sociologists have conducted informative work about the interpersonal and institutional contexts shaping on-line emotion construction; and that consideration of the relational niches in which discrete emotions consolidate can help to clarify their abstract structure. Emotion construction works with non-social as well as social materials
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Recently, Lisa Feldman Barrett and colleagues have introduced the Theory of Constructed Emotions (TC...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
1. Is your work consistent with the hypothesis that emotions are psychological events constructed fr...
Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present ...
Comments on J. D. Greenwood's article on the social construction of emotions. Greenwood's exploratio...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
Emotions involve transformations of the relationships that exist in the “natural ” world as well as ...
We propose a sociodynamic model of emotions, in which emotions are seen as dynamic systems that emer...
This paper catalogs social processes contributing to construction of emotions across three time-scal...
This commentary posits that the social-constructionist view of emotion should be clearly distinguish...
Constructionist approaches to emotion have existed since the time of William James, and are united i...
It is most refreshing to see a philosopher take a sober look at some of the psychological theories p...
This article presents six ideas about the construction of emotion: (1) Emotions are more readily dis...
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Recently, Lisa Feldman Barrett and colleagues have introduced the Theory of Constructed Emotions (TC...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...
1. Is your work consistent with the hypothesis that emotions are psychological events constructed fr...
Emotions are engagements with a continuously changing world of social relationships. In the present ...
Comments on J. D. Greenwood's article on the social construction of emotions. Greenwood's exploratio...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
Emotions involve transformations of the relationships that exist in the “natural ” world as well as ...
We propose a sociodynamic model of emotions, in which emotions are seen as dynamic systems that emer...
This paper catalogs social processes contributing to construction of emotions across three time-scal...
This commentary posits that the social-constructionist view of emotion should be clearly distinguish...
Constructionist approaches to emotion have existed since the time of William James, and are united i...
It is most refreshing to see a philosopher take a sober look at some of the psychological theories p...
This article presents six ideas about the construction of emotion: (1) Emotions are more readily dis...
The history of classic emotion theories can be seen as a series of attempts to identify the specific...
Recently, Lisa Feldman Barrett and colleagues have introduced the Theory of Constructed Emotions (TC...
How do facial movements and verbal statements relate to emotional processes? A familiar answer is th...