<p>A strong model of culture should capture both the structured and negotiated elements of cultural meaning, allowing for the fluidity of social action and the agency of social actors. Although cultural meanings often reproduce societal structures, supporting stability and consensus, culture is constitutive of and not merely produced by structural arrangements. It is therefore essential to establish clear mechanisms which guide how individuals interpret social events and apply cultural meanings in making sense of the social world. As such, this dissertation focuses on the model of culture forwarded by affect control theory, a sociological theory linking culturally shared meaning with identity, behavior, and emotion in interpersonal interact...
The social world is an ecological complex in which cultural meanings and knowledges (linguistic and ...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
In recent years, scholars have come to understand emotions as dynamic and socially constructed—the p...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
In this article I outline a new framework for the sociological study of culture that relates three f...
Cultural change can occur as an emergent consequence of social influence dynamics within cultural po...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Top-down models of culture provide a useful although limited understanding of cultural content, form...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Culture and meaning are central to anthropology, but anthropologists do not agree on what they ar...
Everyday life is filled with social relation-al contexts in which individuals coordinate and shape t...
This paper compares affective meanings of various stereotyped social groups in U.S., German, and Jap...
Micro cultural dynamics are concerned with the mechanisms of transmission, retention, and modificati...
The social world is an ecological complex in which cultural meanings and knowledges (linguistic and ...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
In recent years, scholars have come to understand emotions as dynamic and socially constructed—the p...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
In this article I outline a new framework for the sociological study of culture that relates three f...
Cultural change can occur as an emergent consequence of social influence dynamics within cultural po...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Top-down models of culture provide a useful although limited understanding of cultural content, form...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Culture and meaning are central to anthropology, but anthropologists do not agree on what they ar...
Everyday life is filled with social relation-al contexts in which individuals coordinate and shape t...
This paper compares affective meanings of various stereotyped social groups in U.S., German, and Jap...
Micro cultural dynamics are concerned with the mechanisms of transmission, retention, and modificati...
The social world is an ecological complex in which cultural meanings and knowledges (linguistic and ...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...