This chapter refers to a cultural definition of shame. By referring to trauma theories, it argues that – as in the case of trauma – there is always a gap between the emotion of shame and the event that provoked it. The event provokes a gap, a break in the relation between the individual and the community and its consequence is that the social actor will no longer consider him/herself the way they were before. The shame has to do with the fact that suddenly one feels alone, divided from the rest of the community to which s/he feels to belong. Exactly in this gap the victim can find the individual and social resources to transform the shame in something else. This definition of shame is applied to the data collected in the pieces of research...
none1siThe contribution aims to discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted by the Author u...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
Peter Olsthoorn approaches terrorists' motives from the perspective of political philosophy. He see...
Recent work on shame deserves attention for its efforts to formulate a more comprehensive analysis o...
The phenomenon of shame came into the focus of psychology and psychiatry only a few years ago. Psych...
Violence takes many forms, from emotional to physical, from individual to group to societal, from sw...
This paper outlines what we call a network model of collective emotions. Drawing upon this model, we...
The feeling of shame has a longstanding role in the relations between individual and society. In thi...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the various facets of the commonly misconceived emotion that...
Most research on severe targeted school violence (STSV) - defined as planned offenses committed by f...
Shame is most frequently defined as the emotion we feel when we fail to live up to standards, norms,...
While fear is known to be the dominant affect associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONS IS essential to developing an account of why people commit crime and how they...
Why do human beings feel shame? What is the cultural dimension of shame and sexuality? Can theory un...
none1siThe contribution aims to discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted by the Author u...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
Peter Olsthoorn approaches terrorists' motives from the perspective of political philosophy. He see...
Recent work on shame deserves attention for its efforts to formulate a more comprehensive analysis o...
The phenomenon of shame came into the focus of psychology and psychiatry only a few years ago. Psych...
Violence takes many forms, from emotional to physical, from individual to group to societal, from sw...
This paper outlines what we call a network model of collective emotions. Drawing upon this model, we...
The feeling of shame has a longstanding role in the relations between individual and society. In thi...
This thesis is an attempt to understand the various facets of the commonly misconceived emotion that...
Most research on severe targeted school violence (STSV) - defined as planned offenses committed by f...
Shame is most frequently defined as the emotion we feel when we fail to live up to standards, norms,...
While fear is known to be the dominant affect associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONS IS essential to developing an account of why people commit crime and how they...
Why do human beings feel shame? What is the cultural dimension of shame and sexuality? Can theory un...
none1siThe contribution aims to discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted by the Author u...
"Is shame social? Is it superficial? Is it a morally problematic emotion? Researchers in disciplines...
Peter Olsthoorn approaches terrorists' motives from the perspective of political philosophy. He see...