Societies seem to have emotional climates that affect how people feel and act in public situations. Unlike the emotions experienced in an individual\u27s personal life, these modal feelings reflect a collective response to the socio-economic-political situation of the society and influence how most people behave toward one another and their government. A government may foster a climate of fear to ensure social control, or it may encourage the formation of heterogeneous social groups to facilitate a climate of trust between people from different groups. On one hand, emotional climates may be viewed as reflecting the relative peacefulness or violence of a society. Thus, an assessment of emotional climate may provide a subjective index of huma...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Do respondents in different cultures appraise emotion-antecedent events differently? Are similar app...
The objective of this issue is to review the work that has been published on emotional climate and t...
The basic idea of emotional climate is relatively easy to grasp. I have in mind an objective group p...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we introduce the concept of ‘societal emotional environment’: the emotio...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of 'societal emotional environment': the emotional climate o...
A research synthesis was conducted with six studies which correlated self-ratings of emotion (affect...
We present a study of emotional reactions to climate change utilizing representative samples from Fr...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
Do respondents in different cultures appraise emotion-antecedent events differently? Are similar app...
abstract: Climate change presents a significant threat to human health, both mental and physical; as...
Emotional geopolitics, as a new field of geopolitical research, advocates that geopolitics should pa...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
It is well established today that emotions are an important part of most societal dynamics. The curr...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Do respondents in different cultures appraise emotion-antecedent events differently? Are similar app...
The objective of this issue is to review the work that has been published on emotional climate and t...
The basic idea of emotional climate is relatively easy to grasp. I have in mind an objective group p...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we introduce the concept of ‘societal emotional environment’: the emotio...
In this paper, we introduce the concept of 'societal emotional environment': the emotional climate o...
A research synthesis was conducted with six studies which correlated self-ratings of emotion (affect...
We present a study of emotional reactions to climate change utilizing representative samples from Fr...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
Do respondents in different cultures appraise emotion-antecedent events differently? Are similar app...
abstract: Climate change presents a significant threat to human health, both mental and physical; as...
Emotional geopolitics, as a new field of geopolitical research, advocates that geopolitics should pa...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
It is well established today that emotions are an important part of most societal dynamics. The curr...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Climate emotions have become an increasingly salient issue since the beginning of the 2000s. This pa...
Do respondents in different cultures appraise emotion-antecedent events differently? Are similar app...