This article explores and problematizes the explanatory value behind diverse sociological and philosophical traditions on understanding emotion. In particular, the paper attempts to ‘dig’ into history to reveal macro and micro arguments relating to US and European social theory which have attempt to unravel the contours of the social and experiential construction of emotion. The paper is enriched by an examination of Marx, Durkheim and Marx to an examination of symbolic interactionism to the postmodern question. Such is the diversity of social philosophies, we need a diverse approach to holistically understand emotion in its theoretical context and social processes
The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology stands as an innovative sociological research that introdu...
Understandings of emotion in late modernity are described as increasingly complex, emphasising the i...
Social Functionalist Theory (SFT) emerged 20 years ago to orient emotion science to the social natur...
This article attempts to contribute to the on-going discussion regarding the 'future of sociology & ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The study of emotion is being taken on by many different fields of research. In particular, the soci...
Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp,...
Emotions punctuate almost all significant events in our lives, but their nature, causes, and consequ...
What is an emotion, and what does an emotional reaction signify? In this thesis I critically defend ...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
We start this overview by discussing the place of emotions within the broader affective domain—how d...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
The development of a sociology of emotions is crucial to our understanding of social life. Emotions ...
The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology stands as an innovative sociological research that introdu...
Understandings of emotion in late modernity are described as increasingly complex, emphasising the i...
Social Functionalist Theory (SFT) emerged 20 years ago to orient emotion science to the social natur...
This article attempts to contribute to the on-going discussion regarding the 'future of sociology & ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The study of emotion is being taken on by many different fields of research. In particular, the soci...
Scholars studying emotions in social life typically work mono-logically, within a paradigmatic camp,...
Emotions punctuate almost all significant events in our lives, but their nature, causes, and consequ...
What is an emotion, and what does an emotional reaction signify? In this thesis I critically defend ...
The sociology of emotions has recently undergone a renaissance, raising new questions for the social...
Emotions are both central to life experience itself and highly pertinent to various disciplines, inc...
We start this overview by discussing the place of emotions within the broader affective domain—how d...
Emotions have been debated in many contexts and their conceptualisation remains contested. Thus, thi...
The development of a sociology of emotions is crucial to our understanding of social life. Emotions ...
The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology stands as an innovative sociological research that introdu...
Understandings of emotion in late modernity are described as increasingly complex, emphasising the i...
Social Functionalist Theory (SFT) emerged 20 years ago to orient emotion science to the social natur...