This article is a forum response to a research article on self-reporting methodswhen studying discrete emotions in science education environments. Studying emotions in natural settings is a difficult task because of the complexity of deciphering verbal and non-verbal communication. In my response I present three main points that build on insights mainly from philosophy and anthropology. The three points are: first, the significance of connecting the visible and measurable with the invisible and intangible; second, what it means to think about the practices of knowing; and third, an argument to map out a geography of analysis that takes also into account who or what emotions are directed at
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
In this second report, I consider the relationship between emotion and morality from a geographical ...
Researchers, from various academic departments, are increasingly undertaking studies of phenomena by...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
Emotion is a fundamental part of the human experience. New data sources and methods are enabling geo...
From feelings or recollections of belonging and/or attachment through to exclusion and/or displaceme...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
Abstract: In the era of the globalization, characterized by a strong compression of time and space, ...
The current upsurge of interest in emotions within geography has the potential to contribute to crit...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
The aim of the article is to describe emotional geography, i.e. a research trend located on the bord...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
In this second report, I consider the relationship between emotion and morality from a geographical ...
Researchers, from various academic departments, are increasingly undertaking studies of phenomena by...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
Emotion is a fundamental part of the human experience. New data sources and methods are enabling geo...
From feelings or recollections of belonging and/or attachment through to exclusion and/or displaceme...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
Abstract: In the era of the globalization, characterized by a strong compression of time and space, ...
The current upsurge of interest in emotions within geography has the potential to contribute to crit...
Emotions are complex processes that are constrained by biology, but not fully explained without taki...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to explore a researcher’s emotions in the field. It argues tha...
The aim of the article is to describe emotional geography, i.e. a research trend located on the bord...
In this article, I discuss how sociologists can advance the scientific study of emotions by broadeni...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
In this second report, I consider the relationship between emotion and morality from a geographical ...