We introduce this two-part special issue that celebrates David Heise and his pathbreaking theories: affect control theory (ACT), affect control theory of the self (ACTS), and affect control theory of institutions (ACTI). These interlocking, multi-level, mathematically based theories explain a range of social processes, including impression formation, social interaction, trait and mood attributions, emotional experiences, emotion management, and identity adoption, and they do so in multiple languages and cultures. The 15 articles in this two-part issue test, apply, and develop the theories in new and innovative ways. After briefly summarizing each theory and Bayesian affect control theory (BayesACT), we highlight the key findings from each o...
Abstract This paper proposes a novel approach to sentiment analysis that leverages work in sociology...
Affect control theory focuses on interaction among individuals, not groups. Groups, like individual ...
The "affective turn" (Clough 2007) which has taken place in cultural studies over the last 15 years ...
We introduce this two-part special issue that celebrates David Heise and his pathbreaking theories: ...
In recent years, scholars have come to understand emotions as dynamic and socially constructed—the p...
Social models of interaction may provide insight on the dynamics of human-computer interaction (HCI)...
Symbolic interactionism is one of the few social psychology perspectives that recognizes the importa...
This paper works at the intersections of affect control theory, expectation states theory, and socia...
This chapter reviews important publications in affect theory from 2016. This chapter is divided into...
Physical artifacts are not neutral but are increasingly recognized across the social sciences as imp...
Emotion is part and parcel of social influence. The emotions people feel shape the ways in which the...
The myriad perspectives and topics introduced by the authors and commentators in this issue highligh...
Drawing on Bayesian probability theory, we propose a generalization of affect control theory (BayesA...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
This field-defining collection consolidates and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect stu...
Abstract This paper proposes a novel approach to sentiment analysis that leverages work in sociology...
Affect control theory focuses on interaction among individuals, not groups. Groups, like individual ...
The "affective turn" (Clough 2007) which has taken place in cultural studies over the last 15 years ...
We introduce this two-part special issue that celebrates David Heise and his pathbreaking theories: ...
In recent years, scholars have come to understand emotions as dynamic and socially constructed—the p...
Social models of interaction may provide insight on the dynamics of human-computer interaction (HCI)...
Symbolic interactionism is one of the few social psychology perspectives that recognizes the importa...
This paper works at the intersections of affect control theory, expectation states theory, and socia...
This chapter reviews important publications in affect theory from 2016. This chapter is divided into...
Physical artifacts are not neutral but are increasingly recognized across the social sciences as imp...
Emotion is part and parcel of social influence. The emotions people feel shape the ways in which the...
The myriad perspectives and topics introduced by the authors and commentators in this issue highligh...
Drawing on Bayesian probability theory, we propose a generalization of affect control theory (BayesA...
We are pleased that all the commentators seem to agree that a theory-driven integration across disci...
This field-defining collection consolidates and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect stu...
Abstract This paper proposes a novel approach to sentiment analysis that leverages work in sociology...
Affect control theory focuses on interaction among individuals, not groups. Groups, like individual ...
The "affective turn" (Clough 2007) which has taken place in cultural studies over the last 15 years ...