Within the last decade or so there has been a growing recognition among sociologists of the role played by emotions in various aspects of human behaviour (witness, for example, the range of articles appearing in Sociology alone, e.g. Jackson 1993; Craib 1995; Burkitt 1997, and the formation of a BSA study group devoted to the sociology of emotion). This burgeoning focus on emotions has challenged sociology to rethink its dominant conception of the human subject as governed by rational and conscious thought alone. In so doing it has raised a question mark both against the adequacy of the (theoretical) tools used for analysing emotions which have developed from these premises and the ability of sociology in general to provide answers to such ...
‘Mourning Identities: Hillsborough, Diana and the Production of Meaning’ explores the meaning-making...
Considerable amount of laboratory and survey‐based research finds that people show disproportional c...
This article reports empirical research into public books of condolence signed following two key mou...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
YesDying, death and bereavement do not occur in a social vacuum. How individuals and groups experien...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
The article is a reflection-review of the book by Scott R. Harris An Invitation to the Sociology of ...
Emotionalism, the centring of social and political as well as personal judgements on individual feel...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
This paper is an account of an emotional journey that took place alongside an ethnographic study of ...
A review of Kay Milton and Maruska Svasek (eds), Mixed Emotions: Anthropological Studies of Feeling ...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
Social problems have traditionally been the area of applied and empirical sociology with a positivis...
Despite the recent 'reflexive turn' in fieldwork-based sociology, and its organisational variants, e...
‘Mourning Identities: Hillsborough, Diana and the Production of Meaning’ explores the meaning-making...
Considerable amount of laboratory and survey‐based research finds that people show disproportional c...
This article reports empirical research into public books of condolence signed following two key mou...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
YesDying, death and bereavement do not occur in a social vacuum. How individuals and groups experien...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
The article is a reflection-review of the book by Scott R. Harris An Invitation to the Sociology of ...
Emotionalism, the centring of social and political as well as personal judgements on individual feel...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
This paper is an account of an emotional journey that took place alongside an ethnographic study of ...
A review of Kay Milton and Maruska Svasek (eds), Mixed Emotions: Anthropological Studies of Feeling ...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
Social problems have traditionally been the area of applied and empirical sociology with a positivis...
Despite the recent 'reflexive turn' in fieldwork-based sociology, and its organisational variants, e...
‘Mourning Identities: Hillsborough, Diana and the Production of Meaning’ explores the meaning-making...
Considerable amount of laboratory and survey‐based research finds that people show disproportional c...
This article reports empirical research into public books of condolence signed following two key mou...