The socio-constructivist approach is the mainstream theoretical framework orientating the institutional mandate of most education and training organizations. Many aspects of analysis, design, intervention, and evaluation currently refer to the ecological model, the construction of meanings and intersubjectivity. According to a socio-constructivist perspective, emotions represent an aspect strictly connected to the social life of individuals and are the result of a complex process that involves biological, psychological, behavioural, and socio-cultural factors. Understanding emotional processes should therefore focus on the relationship between emotion and culture, considering how cultural factors and social experience can influence the way ...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory (VST) has been increasingly utilised as an effective framework to ac...
The theme of the present work constitutes, in the broadest sense, the emotions and their importance ...
The socio-constructivist approach is the mainstream theoretical framework orientating the institutio...
The aim of the article is to explain the meaning of the school emotional culture concept. The articl...
Developing a reflexive stance on personal emotions and experiences relating to otherness is one of t...
Understandings of emotion in late modernity are described as increasingly complex, emphasising the i...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
International audienceOne of the main focuses of the theory of Social Representations (SRs) consists...
In the school context, feelings and emotions are generally perceived as obstacles to learning. Today...
The main goal of this article is to trace some guidelines for a sociological study of emotions. By u...
In this article, the author presents cultural theories of emotion and the concept of emotional cultu...
In the school context, feelings and emotions are generally perceived as obstacles to learning. Today...
In this article, we discuss contributions from contemporary authors toward understanding a complex t...
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning ...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory (VST) has been increasingly utilised as an effective framework to ac...
The theme of the present work constitutes, in the broadest sense, the emotions and their importance ...
The socio-constructivist approach is the mainstream theoretical framework orientating the institutio...
The aim of the article is to explain the meaning of the school emotional culture concept. The articl...
Developing a reflexive stance on personal emotions and experiences relating to otherness is one of t...
Understandings of emotion in late modernity are described as increasingly complex, emphasising the i...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
International audienceOne of the main focuses of the theory of Social Representations (SRs) consists...
In the school context, feelings and emotions are generally perceived as obstacles to learning. Today...
The main goal of this article is to trace some guidelines for a sociological study of emotions. By u...
In this article, the author presents cultural theories of emotion and the concept of emotional cultu...
In the school context, feelings and emotions are generally perceived as obstacles to learning. Today...
In this article, we discuss contributions from contemporary authors toward understanding a complex t...
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning ...
One defining element of the study of emotions has been the emphasis on the critical role of culture....
Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory (VST) has been increasingly utilised as an effective framework to ac...
The theme of the present work constitutes, in the broadest sense, the emotions and their importance ...