This article addresses the socialization of emotion expression in infancy. It argues that in order toadequately understand emotion development we need to consider the appraisal of emotion expression through caregivers in mundane, everyday interactions. Drawing on sociocultural and Bakhtinian theorizing, it claims that caregivers’ appraisals of infants’ emotion expression are dialogically intertwined with broader speech genres or “communicative genres” of a community and the emotional-volitional tone and normative orientations embedded in them. It aims to investigate how communicative genres become visible in early caregiver–infant interactions.In a comparative study with 20 farming Cameroonian Nso mothers from Kikaikelaki and20 German middl...
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic proc...
Interaction, for all that it has an ethological base, is culturally constituted, and how new social ...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
The current study sought to examine how infant negative affect changes with age and the factors that...
Using the method and theoretical perspective of language socialization, this paper examines the prag...
The focus in this research was on what and how children learn about emotion from input they receive ...
The present thesis addresses the role of maternal interpretations of infant facial expressions in th...
textEmotion language use provides insight into a person's emotional landscape. However, little is kn...
Previous research has investigated how parents talk with their children about emotions differing by ...
This study examined relations between maternal emotion-related beliefs and behaviours, child charact...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
Caregivers and infants co-regulate their physiology, emotions, and behavior in a way that is dynamic...
Emotion socialization guides children’s ability to recognize, understand, express, and respond to em...
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic proc...
Interaction, for all that it has an ethological base, is culturally constituted, and how new social ...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
The current study sought to examine how infant negative affect changes with age and the factors that...
Using the method and theoretical perspective of language socialization, this paper examines the prag...
The focus in this research was on what and how children learn about emotion from input they receive ...
The present thesis addresses the role of maternal interpretations of infant facial expressions in th...
textEmotion language use provides insight into a person's emotional landscape. However, little is kn...
Previous research has investigated how parents talk with their children about emotions differing by ...
This study examined relations between maternal emotion-related beliefs and behaviours, child charact...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
Caregivers and infants co-regulate their physiology, emotions, and behavior in a way that is dynamic...
Emotion socialization guides children’s ability to recognize, understand, express, and respond to em...
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic proc...
Interaction, for all that it has an ethological base, is culturally constituted, and how new social ...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...